Weekly Traffic Control Report

April 1, 2022

BUS STOP IMPROVEMENT AND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM  – PHASE 3 PROJECT
RTC Project Manager, Sara Going, P.E. – (775) 335-1897

RTC’s contractor, Sierra Nevada Construction, will be working on sidewalks and bus pads at the following locations:

  • Greg Street and Linda Way
  • Greg Street and Marietta Way
  • Greg Street and McCarran Boulevard
  • Rock Boulevard and Freeport Boulevard
  • Terminal Way and Vassar Street

Drivers should expect lane and shoulder closures at these locations. Pedestrian detours will be provided and temporary alternative bus stops will be available to transit riders.

 

GOLDEN VALLEY AT BECKWOURTH – TRAFFIC SIGNAL PROJECT
RTC Project Manager, Blaine Petersen, P.E. – (775) 335-1871

Work is suspended pending arrival of traffic signal equipment.

 

KINGS ROW REHABILITATION PROJECT – PHASE 2 – WYOMING AVENUE TO MCCARRAN BOULVARD
RTC Project Manager, Jeff Wilbrecht, P.E. – (775) 335-1872

  • The travel lanes of Kings Row between McCarran Boulevard and Wyoming Avenue is shifted to provide a safe work zone for the contractor. On street parking is not allowed along Kings Row during construction working hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.); however, overnight parking within the work zone is permitted.
  • Drivers should expect lane shifts, look for signs and traffic control devices; please drive slowly. Pedestrian detours will be provided and temporary alternative bus stops will be available to transit riders.

 

LEMMON DRIVE SEGMENT 1 – US 395 TO MILITARY ROAD
RTC Project Manager, Judy Tortelli, P.E. – (775) 335-1824

For additional information on construction status, visit the Project website at http://northvalleysimprovements.com/lemmon-drive/.

 

MILL STREET COMPLETE STREET – 1-580 to MCCARRAN BOULEVARD
RTC Project Manager, Scott Gibson, P.E. – (775) 335-1874

Spanish Springs Construction continues work on the south side of Mill Street between McCarran Boulevard and Telegraph Street.  The two right eastbound lanes will be closed and eastbound traffic will be reduced to one lane.  Business and side street access will be maintained.

 

ODDIE/WELLS PROJECT – PYRAMID WAY (SPARKS) TO I-80 WESTBOUND RAMPS (RENO)
RTC Project Manager, Maria Paz Fernandez, P.E. – (775) 335-1861

El Rancho Drive – Greenbrae Drive to Oddie Boulevard (Sparks):

  • Construction work is in progress and expected to continue until mid-April.
  • Access will be maintained, but alternate routes are recommended.
  • Detours in place until Friday April 8, 2022 (to finalize roadwork: paving/patching, utility adjustments and striping).

Phase 1: Pyramid Way to Sullivan Lane (Sparks):

  • Drivers may see intermittent daily shoulder and lane closures on Oddie Boulevard during daytime working hours.
  • Construction crews are doing drainage work, median patching, privacy screens’ footing excavation, install posts/panels and signal poles.
  • Roadwork activities:
    • NEW TRAFFIC PATTERNTraffic Swap” (Oddie Boulevard westbound traffic will be shifted to the eastbound lanes.)

One lane in each direction will be maintained along Oddie Boulevard.  For additional information on construction status and time-lapse pictures, visit the Project website at http://Oddiewellsproject.com. 

 

RENO CONSOLIDATED 20-01 – MAYBERRY DRIVE, CALIFORNIA AVENUE, FIRST STREET
RTC Project Manager, Judy Tortelli, P.E. – (775) 335-1824

California Avenue – Hunter Lake Drive to Booth Street

California Avenue to westbound traffic between Booth Street and Mayberry Drive will  be closed. Westbound traffic will be detoured at Booth Street to Foster Drive to Hunter Lake Drive to allow the contractor to complete water line adjustments that must be done prior to the roadway work.

Mayberry Drive – Memory Lane to California Avenue

RTC plans to reconfigure it to a four-way intersection with crosswalks, use roadway geometrics to slow traffic entering the neighborhood, and create fewer conflict points between pedestrians, bicycles and cars, creating a safer roadway. Also, rehabilitate the roadway and maintain sidewalk connectivity and existing bike lanes.

 

RENO CONSOLIDATED 22-01 – SKY MOUNTAIN DRIVE, SKY VALLEY DRIVE
RTC Project Manager, Roy Flores, PE, M.P.A. – 775-335-1881

As part of the project, one-way traffic will be in place for the duration of construction. In addition to improving construction safety and efficiency, one-way traffic will allow vehicles to remain in the traditional right-hand travel lane, retain on-street parking during construction, maintain a bike lane, and allow for continued transit service.

  • April 4 through the end of May, weather permitting: Traffic will flow in a one-way, clockwise direction. Drivers will enter at Sky Mountain Drive/Summit Ridge Drive intersection and exit at Sky Valley Drive/Summit Ridge Drive intersection.
  • End of May through July, weather permitting: Traffic will flow in a one-way, counterclockwise direction. Drivers will enter at Sky Valley Drive/Summit Ridge Drive intersection and exit at Sky Mountain Drive/Summit Ridge Drive intersection.

 

TE SPOT 10 – FUEL TAX
RTC Project Manager, Sara Going, P.E. – (775) 335-1897

Work continues on the TE Spot 10 – Fuel Tax Project at the following locations:

Victorian Avenue and 16th Street
Sparks Boulevard and Ion Drive
Steamboat Parkway and Horse Ranch Road

Drivers should expect temporary lane and shoulder closures at these locations. Pedestrian detours may be present as crews complete sidewalk and striping at pedestrian crossings.

 

TE SPOT 10 – NORTH
RTC Project Manager, Andrew Jayankura, P.E., PTOE – (775) 332-2139

Construction to resume in early May for roadway slurry seal and striping.

The intersection is open for normal operations. New roadway configuration in place.  Please use caution driving through the intersection.

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