Henderson Holding Public Comment Period for Lake Mead Parkway Infrastructure Improvements

Aerial shot of Lake Mead Parkway near Interstate 11 and Lake Las Vegas
Credit: City of Henderson

The City of Henderson is holding a public comment period to gather feedback on potential upgrades to Lake Mead Parkway.

The targeted portion of Lake Mead Parkway is between Interstate 11 and Lake Las Vegas. Part of the public comment period is an online survey that asks about transportation, mobility and public use. The survey is available here.

City officials are also planning several in-person public meetings, the first of which will be on Wednesday, Feb. 26, at the America First Center. The meeting will include information on the study and allow residents to ask questions and provide direct feedback.

More meetings will be held as the study continues to move forward. (Source)

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