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Las Vegas Officials Prepare Public For Traffic Snarls

Officials are planning a public meeting in Las Vegas about traffic snarls and disruption expected during the biggest highway improvement project in Nevada history. Project Neon officials will offer a project overview Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Springs Preserve.

Improving the 3.7 miles of I-15 from Sahara Avenue to the Spaghetti Bowl interchange will cost more than $1 billion. It's the busiest stretch of road in the state, handling more than a quarter of a million vehicles a day. Work is currently slated to begin in 2016.
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