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Contents
Section
Page
SummaryofFindings
IntroductionandOverview..............................................................................................................................1
1.1
Purpose..................................................................................................................................1
1.2
Background............................................................................................................................1
1.3
PotentialStadiumSitesandAffectedRoadways..................................................................2
StadiumRelatedTrafficAssessment...............................................................................................................4
2.1
TripGenerationandModeChoice........................................................................................4
2.2
TrafficAssignment.................................................................................................................5
2.2.1 BaselineScenarios.................................................................................................5
2.2.2 TypicalDays...........................................................................................................5
2.2.3 StudySegments.....................................................................................................6
2.3
DeterminationofTrafficEffects............................................................................................8
2.4
EffectsbyPreferredStadiumSites......................................................................................13
2.5
OrderofMagnitudeTrafficEffectAssessment..................................................................16
2.6
TrafficEffectsofEachSite...................................................................................................16
ImprovementNeedsontheRegionalTransportationSystem.......................................................................17
3.1
LeveragingPlannedandProgrammedProjects..................................................................17
3.2
ProjectDevelopmentProcess.............................................................................................24
RecommendationsandNextSteps.................................................................................................................25
4.1NDOTAccomplishments.............................................................................................................25
4.2LeveragingOtherImprovements...............................................................................................26
4.3RecommendationsforAdvancingProjects................................................................................26
References.....................................................................................................................................................29
Appendices
AppendixA:TripGeneration
AppendixB:BaselineTrafficAnalysis
AppendixC:InventoryofPlannedandProgrammedProjects
ThisdocumentwaspreparedforNDOTbyCH2Mspecialistsinplanning,traveldemandmodeling,traffic
operationsengineers,economicanalysts,andprojectdevelopmentandimplementation.
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SECTION1
IntroductionandOverview
LasVegas,Nevadaisunderconsiderationasapotentiallocationforthedevelopmentofasportsstadium
complextosupportaNationalFootballLeague(NFL)team.Thisstadiumwouldseatapproximately
65,000fans,andbeusedforplayinghomegamesduringtheNFLseason;aswellashostother
professional,collegiate,andamateursports,concerts,andothermajorevents.
MorethanonethirdofLasVegaslocaleconomyisdependentontheregionsleisureandhospitality
industryandits42millionannualpatrons(LVCVA2015).DevelopmentofanewNFLstadiumwouldbean
attractionforlocalsandvisitorsalike.
1.1 Purpose
ThistrafficassessmentwascommissionedbytheNevada
DepartmentofTransportation(NDOT)toprovideahighlevel
overviewofstadiumtrafficeffectsonstatemaintainedroadways
andtounderstandopportunitiesthataddresspotentialtraffic
PURPOSE
demands.Whiletherearesomesimilarities,thisassessmentisnot
atypicaltrafficimpactstudy(TIS)thatassessesprojectrelated
Nontraditionalhighlevel
deficienciestodevelopaspecificlistofmitigationmeasures.A
evaluationoftraffic
moredetailedTISwillneedtobesubmittedbythestadium
effectsandresultant
developmentteamoncethepreferredsitehasbeenselectedanda
orderofmagnitude
siteplandeveloped.Instead,thisreportsummarizesanon
investmentnecessaryto
traditionalhighlevelevaluationoftrafficeffectsand
improvestatemaintained
roadways.
recommendationsforacceleratingtransportationprojectsthat
havealreadybeenplanned/programmedorareintheconceptual
phase.Theoverarchinggoalistodeterminethehighlevelrangeof
statehighwayimprovementneedsinthisregionthatcanbe
acceleratedorinitiatedtosupportanewstadium.Otherpotential
improvementneeds(e.g.,transit,localstreets,pedestrianandbicyclefacilities)areaddressedaswell.
1.2 Background
NDOTmaintainsportionsoftheregionalfreewaysystemandmajor
arterialsintheLasVegasvalley.AlthoughtheLasVegasregionisnot
newtoaddressingtransportationconcernswithhostingmajor
highvolumeevents,thedevelopmentofanewNFLstadiumwill
invariablyaffecttheperformanceandoperationsoftheregional
roadwaynetworkduringspecialevents.
Basedonexperiencesinothercities,itistypicalforastadium
developertoconstructtransportationimprovementsinthe
immediateareasurroundingthestadium,includingaddressingsuch
issuesasaccess,parking,andcirculationinandoutofthestadium
site.NDOTplansforandisinterestedintransportationsolutionsthat
meetregionaldemands.Thistrafficassessmentconsiders
transportationprojectsfromvarioussources,includingtheStatewide
TransportationImprovementProgram(STIP,shortterm),Regional
TransportationPlan(RTP,longterm),theTransportationInvestment
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Amajordevelopment
likeanNFLstadiumwill
haveregional
transportation
implications,which
shouldbeapproached
proactively,ratherthan
reactively.
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SECTION1INTRODUCTIONANDOVERVIEW
BusinessPlan(TIBP),projectsthatmaybefundedcontingentonthecontinuationofFuelRevenue
IndexinginClarkCounty(FRI2BallotQuestionNo.5,November2016)andothermodesofregional
transportationsuchastransit,highspeedrailandextensionstotheLasVegasMonorail.Itisrecognized
thattheseprojectshavevariousprojectsponsorsanddifferingtimelinesforprojectdevelopmentand
construction,buttheypresentanopportunityforcollaboration.Thetimelineformajorfreeway
improvementscantraditionallystretch5to10yearstocompleteplanning,NationalEnvironmentalPolicy
Act(NEPA),design,rightofwayacquisition,andconstruction.
1.3 PotentialStadiumSitesandAffectedRoadways
Sevencandidatestadiumsiteswereinitiallyunderconsiderationbythestadiumdeveloperandusedas
thestartingpointforthisanalysis.ThosesevensitesillustratedinFigure11arelistedbelow:
BaliHaiGolfCourseSite
RussellRoadSite
FertittaSite
UNLV,ThomasandMackCenterSite
WynnGolfCourseSite
MGMRockinRioSite
CashmanFieldSite
Whiletheyarealllocatedwithinthemetropolitancore,eachsitewasfoundtohavedifferent
opportunitiesandissuesrelatedtotransportationandotherfactors.AsofSeptember2016,theBaliHai
GolfCourseandRussellRoadsiteshavebeenidentifiedbytheDeveloperasthepreferredoptions,with
theRussellRoadsiteasthepreferredchoice.Theanalysisprovidedherefocusesonbothofthesetwo
sitessinceaformalsiteselectionhasnotbeenannounced.
Figure11alsoillustrates(darkbluelines)thoseroadwaysunderNDOTsjurisdictionthatwere
consideredtobethecorridorsthataremostlikelybeaffectedbyeitherofthetwostadiumlocations.
Thesecorridorsaretheprimaryfocusofthisanalysis.Thelightbluelinesshowthebroadernetworkof
statemaintainedroadwaysinthestudyarea.
Notethatthefreewayanalysiswasfocusedonthemainlinelanesonly.Expresslanes,HighOccupancy
Vehicle(HOV),andCollectorDistributor(CD)roadsareimportantpartsofthefreewaysystem,but
analysisatthatlevelofdetailismoreappropriateforfuture,moredetailedstudies.
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Figure11.StudyAreaMap
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StadiumRelatedTrafficAssessment
Theproposedstadiumisexpectedtoseat65,000people.Tounderstandtheeffectsofasoldoutevent
ontheregionaltransportationsystem,theanalysisfollowedaseriesofstepstodeterminetheeffectsof
stadiumtraffic,asillustratedinFigure21.Thisisaplanninglevelanalysisandtheseassumptionswillbe
refineduponfinalsiteselection,siteplan,andadiscussionofplannedaccommodations.
Figure21.TrafficAssessmentSteps
TripGeneration:
estimatethetotal
numberof
additionalvehicles
expectedonthe
roadwaynetwork
Traffic
Assignment:
decidewhatroutes
peoplewilltaketo
thestadium
ModeChoice:
predicthow
attendeesare
travelingtothe
event
Determinationof
TrafficEffects:
understandwhat
roadwaysmaybe
moreconstrained
thanothersandthe
necessary
improvements
2.1 TripGenerationandModeChoice
Thefirststepisestimatingthenumberoftripsthatwillbegeneratedbyastadiumwith
anassumedcapacityof65,0001seatswastoconsiderthevariousmodalchoices,orthe
meansofgettingtothestadium.Forthisstep,trip
generationassumptions(thenumberofnewtrips)
werebasedonstatisticsfromotherNFLstadiumsin
similarurbanenvironments,pairedwiththe
Gamedaysand
uniquenessofLasVegasvalleyandlocalknowledge
othermajorevents
ofthecandidatesiteslocationswithintheregional
couldadd15,000to
transportationsystem(i.e.,proximitytothe
18,000additional
LasVegasStripandsurrounding
vehiclestothe
transportationfacilities).
roadwaysystem.
InLasVegas,attendeesareexpectedtotraveltothe
gameinoneoffourways:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Automobile;
Transitorshuttles;
Walkingorbiking;or
Other,suchastaxis,limos,orrideshareserviceslikeUber.
Eachoftheseoptionscarryadifferentnumberofpeoplepervehicle.Forexample,acar
mayaveragethreepersons,whileabusmayholdmorethan40.Theseassumptionson
transportationchoice,combinedwithnumberofpersonspermode,equatestoatotal
numberofvehiclestravelingtoandfromthestadium.Anotherimportantconsiderationintripgeneration
isthehighpercentageofeventattendees(estimatedat40to50percent)thatareassumedtobevisitors,
primarilystayingintheResortCorridor.Visitorsaremorelikelytotaketransitorothernon
automobilemodes.
165,000seatswasusedfortheanalysis.Amodestincrease(to70,000seats)wouldnothaveamaterialeffectontheresultsandconclusions.
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Whileconsideringthe7potentialstadiumsites,itwasestimatedthatgamedaysandothermajorevents
couldadd15,000to18,000additionalvehiclestotheroadwaysystem.Thenumberofnewvehicletrips
generatedfortheBaliHaiandtheRussellRoadsitesisapproximately16,000trips.Detaileddataare
providedinAppendixA.Theestimatesofanticipatednewvehicletripsreflectavailabilityofmodechoices.
Theseestimatesoftripsdonotaccountforancillarytripssuchasdeliveries,freight,etc.Thosetripsare
relativelyminorcomparedtotheanticipatedspecialeventtrips.
2.2 TrafficAssignment
2.2.1
BaselineScenarios
Thetrafficassignmentstephadmultipleelements.Beforeconsideringtheeffectsofnewstadiumtraffic,
itwasfirstimportanttounderstandtheexpectedperformanceofthestreetnetworkwithoutthestadium
inplace.Thisbaselinescenario(withoutthestadium)wasstudiedusingthreecomparativeyears:
ExistingConditions(Year2015):establishesthecurrentleveloftrafficandmobilityconditionsinthe
studyarea,usingexisting(available)trafficcounts.
Baseline(Year2019):representsthetrafficconditionsexpectedin2019,whichistheanticipated
openingyearofthestadiumandincludesplannedimprovementsanticipatedtobecompletebythen.
Baseline(Year2035):representsthetrafficconditionsexpectedin2035withoutthestadium,
accountingforallplannedimprovements;thistimeperiodevaluatesthelongtermeffectsof
stadiumrelatedtrafficontheroadwaynetwork.
TheRTCofSouthernNevadastraveldemand
model(RTC,2016)wasusedtodeterminethe
baselinescenarioforyears2019and2035,which
includesallplannedimprovementsintheregion
thatareexpectedtobecompleteinthose
timeframes,andusesthatfuturestreetnetwork
toforecasttransportationconditions.Asthe
regionaltraveldemandmodeliscomprisedofall
plannedlandusesandimprovementsincludedin
theRegionalTransportationPlan(RTP),itis
thereforeconsistentandreflectsallofthe
approvedtransportationplansofNDOT,RTCof
SouthernNevada,ClarkCounty,andthecitiesof
LasVegas,NorthLasVegas,andHenderson.
2.2.2
TheRTCtraveldemandmodelincludesthe
regionsroadwayandtransitnetworks,pairedwith
populationandemploymentdatatocalculatethe
expecteddemandfortransportationfacilities.
Withinthemodel,mathematicalequationsare
usedtorepresenteachpersonstripdecision
makingprocess:whereandwhenaretheygoing,
howwilltheygetthere,whyaretheytraveling,
andwhatmode/routewilltheytaketomakethe
trip?Themodelresultsfortheseindividualchoices
arecombinedtounderstandtheimpactand
averagetraveltimesthatallthesevehicleshaveon
theroadwaysystem.
TypicalDays
Theanalysisforthebaselinescenariowasconductedforaweekdayeveninggameorconcerteventanda
SundayafternoonNFLgame.
WeekdayPM:istheworstcasescenario.Alateafternoontrafficpatternwouldincludenormal
afternoonpeakcommutertrafficcombinedwiththeaddedstadiumrelatedtrips.
SundayPM:reflectsSundaygamedaytraffic,compoundedwithtouristsleavingtownfroma
weekendvisittoLasVegas.ThistrafficisgenerallyconcentratedintheResortCorridor/I15
Southarea.
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Atypicalcommunityexperiencestwopeaktrafficperiodseachweekday:2to3hoursinthemorning
andanother2to3hoursintheafternoon.Thesetypicalrushhourperiodsdonotequatetothe
normaltrafficconditionsinLasVegas.WhilemanyjobsoperateMondaythroughFridayduringthe
day,thepreferredstadiumsitesarewithintheResortCorridorarea,whichattractsvisitorsand
conventionrelatedbusinesstravelers.Thesevisitorstravelallweeklongandatalltimesoftheday,
andaresupportedbythreelocalworkdayshifts(day,evening,night)atthehotels,casinos,and
relatedestablishments.Whilethesepeaksarelessdefinedthaninothercities,thetypicalday
scenariosusedinthisanalysisisrepresentativeofexpectedfutureconditionsandneeds.
2.2.3
StudySegments
Thestatemaintainedcorridorsunderreviewinthisanalysisincludedthreefreewaycorridors(I15,
I515/US95,andI215/AirportConnector)andsegmentsofthreearterials(FlamingoRoad,Tropicana
Avenue,andRussellRoad).
Eachroadwaycorridorwassplitintoaseriesofsegmentstoisolatetrafficeffects,resultingin35total
segments.ThesecorridorsegmentsareillustratedinFigure22.
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Figure22.StudyCorridorSegments
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2.3 DeterminationofTrafficEffects
Thedeterminationoftrafficeffectsforeachcandidatestadiumsitefollowedfoursteps,asillustratedin
Figure23.
Figure23.TrafficEffectsDetermination
Determine
DetermineTraffic
TrafficVolumes
Volumes
Gatherexisting
Gatherexisting
NDOTdatafrom
NDOTdatafrom
fieldcountsand
fieldcountsand
theRTCmodel.
theRTCmode
Determine
AffectedSegments
Identifyfreeway
andarterials
segmentsthatwill
attractstadium
traffic
Conduct
Volume/Capacity
(V/C)Analysis
Determinebaseline
V/Cratios(without
stadiumtraffic)
AssessStadium
RelatedTripEffects
Calculatethe
increaseinV/Cratio
associatedwith
eachstadiumsite
oneachsegment
1.DetermineTrafficVolumes
Table21.TrafficScenarios
Fortheexistingandbaselineyearscenarios,averagedaily
traffic(ADT)andpeakhourvolumeswereidentifiedforeach
segment,eachyear,andeachday(Table21).Existingyear
ADTcomesfromNDOTtrafficcountsfor2015(NDOT,2016).
Existingandprojectedpeaktrafficvolumesarefromthe
RTCtraveldemandmodel(RTC,2016).
Scenario
Year
Existing
2015
Day
MondayPM
SundayPM
MondayPM
2019
2.DetermineAffectedSegments
SundayPM
Foreachofthetwostadiumsites,thosesegmentsthatare
mostlikelytogainasignificantamountoftrafficoneventdays
wereselectedasthefocusofthatsitesanalysis.Thesegments
weredeterminedbyconsideringthelikelyoriginsforstadium
traffic,andtherouteorroutestheywouldmostlikelyuse.Trips
includedlocalresidentialtrips,resortcorridortrips,andairport
trips.Capacityestimateswerepreparedforthe
affectedsegments.
Baseline
MondayPM
2035
SundayPM
MondayPM
2019
SundayPM
Stadium
MondayPM
2035
SundayPM
3.ConductVolumetoCapacityAnalysis
Theprojectedtrafficvolumesandcapacitieswereusedtocalculatethevolume/capacity(V/C)ratiofor
eachroadwaysegment.AV/Cratioof1.0roadwayoperatingapproximatelyatcapacity,althoughmany
roadwayshavevolumesgreaterthancapacitytheyoperateundercongestedconditions.Thefollowing
graphicsaresummariesofconditionswithoutthestadiumrelatedtrips(detailsareprovidedin
AppendixB):
Figure242019WeekdayPMBaselineScenario
Figure252019SundayPMBaselineScenario
Figure262035WeekdayPMBaselineScenario
Figure272035SundayPMBaselineScenario
4.AssessStadiumRelatedTripEffects
ThelaststepwastocalculatetheincreaseinV/Cratiosassociatedwitheachofthetwostadiumsites.For
theaffectedsegmentsidentifiedinStep2,thenumberofvehiclesto/fromeachsitewasdetermined.
Fromthere,thechangeinV/Cratiowascalculated.TheseresultsareprovidedinSection2.4.
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Figure24.2019WeekdayPMBaselineScenario(withoutstadiumrelatedtrips)
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Figure25.2019SundayPMBaselineScenario(withoutstadiumrelatedtrips)
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Figure26.2035WeekdayPMBaselineScenario(withoutstadiumrelatedtrips)
Note:The2035baselinetransportationnetworkassumesallplannedprojectsintheRTParecomplete.
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Figure27.2035SundayPMBaselineScenario(withoutstadiumrelatedtrips)
Note:The2035baselinetransportationnetworkassumesallplannedprojectsintheRTParecomplete.
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2.4 EffectsbyPreferredStadiumSites
TheevaluationsforthetwopreferredstadiumsitesarepresentedinFigures28and29.Thesetwo
figuresillustratetherelativecongestionlevelsassociatedwithstadiumtrafficonNDOTmaintained
roadways,basedontheanticipatedincreasesintheV/Cforthedefinedroadwaysegments.Themaps
showdataonacombinationof2019and2035.Thecombinationofthetwoyearswasusedtocapture
bothopeningyearandthelongertermeffectswhenotherplannedandprogrammedprojectswillhave
beenconstructed.
Table22isasummaryoftheNDOTmaintainedroadwaysegmentsthatareanticipatedtobemost
affectedbythetwopotentialstadiumsites.
Table22.AffectedNDOTMaintainedRoadwaysforEachStadiumSite
Site
BaliHaiGolf
CourseSite
RussellRoad
Site
MostCriticalAffectedNDOTMaintainedRoadways
Freeways
I15fromI215toFlamingo
Road
I215fromDecaturRoadto
AirportConnector
AirportConnectornorthof
I215
I15fromI215toFlamingo
Road
I215fromDecaturRoadto
AirportConnector
AirportConnectornorthof
I215
Interchanges
I15/RussellRoad
I15/TropicanaAvenue
I15/I215
I215/LasVegas
Boulevard
LocalStreets
RussellRoadfromValleyView
toI15
TropicanaAvenuefromDean
MartintoLasVegasBoulevard
I15/RussellRoad
I15/TropicanaAvenue
I15/I215
RussellRoadfromValleyView
toI15
TropicanaAvenuefromDean
MartintoLasVegasBoulevard
NotethattheBaliHaisiteisconstrainedonthreesides:McCarranInternationalAirport(east),I15(west),
andtheUPRRcorridor(south)allofwhichlimitaccesstothesite.Thismayresultinhigherlevelsof
congestionatspotlocationsnearthesite,asopposedtotheRussellRoadlocation,whichmayexperience
agreaterdispersionoftraffic,particularlytothewest.
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Figure28.2019and2035TrafficEffectsofBaliHaiStadiumLocation
Note:The2035baselinetransportationnetworkassumesallplannedprojectsintheRTParecomplete.
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Figure29.2019and2035TrafficEffectsofRussellRoadStadiumLocation
Note:The2035baselinetransportationnetworkassumesallplannedprojectsintheRTParecomplete.
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2.5 OrderofMagnitudeTrafficEffectAssessment
Basedonthetypeoffacility(freeway,interchange,freewaymainline,majorarterial)andlevelofV/C
increaseanticipatedforeachsegment,anorderofmagnitudeleveloftrafficeffectswasdeterminedfor
thetwostadiumsites(Table23).
Forexample,acongestedfreewaywhichexperiencesa20percentorhigherV/Cincreasewithstadium
trafficwasdeterminedtobetheworstcasescenario.Ontheotherendofthespectrum,anuncongested
arterialwhichwilladdlessthan10percenttrafficfromastadiumsiteisnotlikelytodramaticallyaffect
trafficoperations,andthereforetheleveloftrafficeffectsofthestadiumdevelopmentonthatroadway
wasdeterminedtobelow.
Table23.DegreeofTrafficEffects
V/CIncrease
Facility
Freeway
Segment
BaselineV/C
0to10%
10%to
20%
20%ormore
0.0to0.8
0.8to1.0
1.0to1.1
1.1andup
10
0.0to0.8
0.8to1.0
1.0to1.1
1.1andup
0.0to0.8
0.8to1.0
1.0to1.1
1.1andup
MajorArterial
Thoseunderperforming
segmentswiththehighest
abilitytoimpedereliable
travelofferthegreatestrisk
tothetransportation
systemandareahigher
prioritytoaddress.Those
segmentsthatarenotlikely
toexperiencemuchchange
intrafficarelowerriskand
canbeaddressedina
longertimeframeorby
otherprojects.
Interchange
Scale:0:noeffects10:greatesteffects
2.6 TrafficEffectsofEachSite
Thetrafficeffectswerecompiledbysiteoneachofthe25freewaysegmentsand10arterialsegments.
Foreachsegment,arelativetrafficeffect,onascalefrom0to10,wasassessed,asdescribedin
Table23.Thefreewayresults(bysystemcomponentandoverall)andarterialsweresummarized
separately.Theresultsforthetwopreferredsites,RussellRoadandBaliHai,areidenticalatthislevel
ofanalysis.
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ImprovementNeedsontheRegional
TransportationSystem
Thetrafficassessmentbuildsuponthealreadyplannedtransportationimprovementsintheregion,in
additiontoprojectsthatareinconceptorideastagethathavenotyetbeenfullydevelopedor
documentedinanyofficialstudy.Thenextstepintheprocesswastodeterminethelevelofimprovement
neededonthestatemaintainedroadwaysandotherfacilities(localstreet,transit,nonmotorized)to
addresstheadditionofeventtrafficprojecttypes,schedule,andplanninglevelcosts.Akey
considerationwasthepotentialtoleverageotherprojectsinthepipelinethatwouldbebeneficialtobe
acceleratedorenhancedtoaddressstadiumtrafficneeds,asthestadiumnecessitatesaccelerationof
certainprojectsthatcouldpotentiallyprovidereliefandcanbeimplementedinareasonabletimeframe
aheadorshortlyafterthestadiumsopeningin2019.Theimprovementneedsdescribedinthissection
addressareaswheretheadditionofstadiumtrafficwillnegativelyaffecttrafficconditions.
3.1 LeveragingPlannedandProgrammedProjects
Thisstepintheprocessivnentoriedtheplannedandprogrammed
projectsthatareunderactivestudyandprojectdevelopmentin
theLasVegasvalley.AppendixCisadetailedlisting,andFigure31
andFigure32aregraphicalviewsoftheprojectsinthevicinityof
thetwohighprioritystadiumsites.
Theseprojectsareatvaryinglevelsoftheprojectdevelopment
stage(planning,NEPA,design,construction)andaredependenton
fundingandimplementationbydifferententities(e.g.,NDOT,RTC,
ClarkCounty).Togethertheyrepresenttherangeofanticipated
multimodaltransportationimprovementsthataremostlikelytobe
completedovernext20years:
Whilemanymajor
transportation
investmentsareunderway
todayandothersare
plannedinthefuture,
theseprojectsareneeded
regardlessofthedecision
tolocateanNFLstadium
inLasVegas.
Figure31includesprojectsintheStatewideTransportation
ImprovementProgram(STIP),afiveyearprogramofprojects
thathavebeenfunded;andtheRegionalTransportationPlan
(RTP),a20yearprogramofprojectsthatareexpected,butwitharangeoffundingavailability.
Figure32illustratesthoseprojectsproposedtobefundedundertheFuelRevenueIndex2(FRI2)
whichincludesotherprojectsthatareunderconsideration,andifpassedbythevotersattheballot
box,willgeneratesubstantialfundingtocompletehundredsofprojectsinSouthernNevada.
Inaddition,Figure33andFigure34showsotherprojectsthatarenotyetprogrammedbut
recommended,orintheideastage,fromcurrentplanningefforts,includingRTCsTransportation
InvestmentBusinessPlan(TIBP).
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Figure31.PlannedandProgrammedProjectsintheVicinityoftheStadiumSites
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Figure32.ProposedFRI2ProjectsintheVicinityoftheStadiumSites
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FRI2FuelRevenueIndexing
Ensuringefficientinterconnectivityandmobilityformorethan2millionresidentsintheLasVegas
valleyand41millionannualvisitorsisparamounttotheregionscontinuedeconomicprosperityand
sustainability.Whilecostsfortransportationconstructionprojectscontinuetoincreasewithinflation,
budgetstocompleteroadprojectshavenot.
FuelRevenueIndexing(FRI)isprovidingthenecessaryfundstomoveforwardwithtransportation
projectsthatwillbenefitthousandsofresidentsandvisitorseveryday.Eachtimeamotoristfillsup
theirvehiclewithgas,FRIfundsaregenerated(approximately4centsperdayforthe
averagemotorist).
FRI1referstothethreeyeartrialoccurringrightnowandassistingwithcompletionofover
220transportationprojects.A10yearextensionisproposedandwillbevotedoninNovember2016.
FRI2referstotheproposedprojectsthatcouldbefundediftheextensionissuccessful.The
continuationofFRIcouldfundsuchprojectsas:
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Figure33.TIBPRecommendationsintheVicinityoftheStadiumSites
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TransportationInvestmentBusinessPlan
RTCcompletedtheTransportationInvestmentBusinessPlan(TIBP)inDecember2015,whichisa
comprehensiveblueprintforadevelopingamoderntransportationsystem.Theplanhadfour
purposes:
1. TomaintainandgrowSouthernNevadaspositionastheworldspremierdestinationfor
conventionandleisuretravel;
2. Connectkeycentersofeconomicactivitytoreducecongestionandthecostofmovement;
3. PositionLasVegasasanattractiveplacetodobusinessandstimulateourlocal,regional,andstate
economies;and
4. Improvesafetyforpedestriansandautosalike.
TheTIBPprovidestransportationandinfrastructurerecommendations(freeway,surfaceroadway,
pedestrian,andhighcapacitytransit)forLasVegasResortCorridorandthesurroundingareas.These
recommendationsaremeanttoalleviatecongestionandimproveconnectivityinahighgrowtharea
thatcontinuallyhostsmajoreventsthatdrawtensofthousandsofattendeesatatime,similartoan
NFLgame.
TIBPincludesover55policyandinfrastructurerecommendations,withnocurrentfundingidentified
forimplementation.TorealizethegrowthenabledbyprojectsrecommendedintheTIBP,LasVegas
willneedtoleverageexistingfundingandfinancingopportunities,implementnewandinnovative
strategies,andfostercollaborationbetweenthepublicandprivatesectors.
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Figure34.OtherProjectRecommendationsintheVicinityoftheStadiumSites
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3.2 ProjectDevelopmentProcess
Transportationprojectsareexpensiveandtimeconsuming,particularlyonmajorstatemaintained
freewayfacilities.Evenasingleinterchangeisresourceintensive,andfreewaycorridorprojectsare
hundredsofmillionsofdollars.Someexamplesofconstructioncostsforrecentandongoingprojectsare
asfollows(costsdonotincludepreconstructionexpensessuchasdesign):
I15NorthDesign/Build(SpaghettiBowltoCraigRoad)$250million(constructioncompleted
in2009)
I15SouthDesign/Build(BlueDiamondRoadtoTropicanaAvenue)$247million(construction
completedin2012;fundedbyAB595/roomtax)
I15ProjectNEON(SaharaAvenuetoSpaghettiBowl/US95)$559million(currentlyunder
construction)
I15South/StarrAvenueinterchangeproject$58to$83million(estimated,notincludingthe
planningandenvironmentalphases)
Freewayprojectsthatrequirefederalenvironmentalclearancehavehistoricallytakenseveralyearsfrom
theplanningphasestostartconstructionandseveralmoreyearsbeforeitiscompletedandopento
traffic.Figure35presentstheprojectdevelopmentprocessandthemajorcomponentsthatmustbe
completed.
Figure35.TransportationProjectDevelopmentProcess
Giventhecostandtimetobuildtransportationprojects,thenextstep
inthisevaluationwastoassessthepotentialneedsforlargescale
(freeway,interchange,majorarterial)projects,aswellassmallerscale
roadwayandmultimodalimprovements.
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NotethatNEPAisrequiredonly
whenafederalactionisneeded.
Federalactionsincludeprojects,
activities,orprogramsfundedin
wholeorinpartunderthe
jurisdictionofafederalagency,
theneedtoutilizeFederallands,
and/orachangeofaccess
conditionsalongtheInterstate
HighwaySystem.Nonfederal
projectsbecomefederalactions
whentheprojectcannotbeginor
continuewithoutpriorapprovalof
afederalagency.Forexample,a
pedestrianbridgemight
traditionallybeanonfederal
project,buttheconstructionofa
pedestrianbridgerequiring
permissiontoaccessorcrossan
interstatehighway(i.e.,I15)
wouldrequireafederalaction.
NDOTwillassistincoordination
withanyfederalactions
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RecommendationsandNextSteps
Section2describedhowtheregionaltransportation
systemwasassessedinlightofadditionaltrafficfromthe
stadiumsites.Section3outlinedarangeofpotential
improvementsthatmaybeneededandprojectsthat
wouldbeidealtoacceleratetoaddressdeficienciesinthe
statehighwaysystemaspartofthecurrentmenuof
plannedandprogrammedimprovements,andbeyondthat
list.Thelaststep,describedinthissection,wastoassess
thelikelytransportationneeds.
4.1NDOTAccomplishments
Thelevelofanalysis
performedinthishighlevel
assessmentisnotadequate
todetermineadetailedlist
ofimprovementsneeded.
Leveragingand
acceleratingongoingwork
fromotherstudiesand
projectsisessential.
Inrecentyears,NDOThasdeliveredmultiplemajor
transportationprojectstomeetSouthernNevadas
regionalmobilitydemands.NDOTiscurrentlyconstructing
theStateslargestinfrastructureprojectonI15(ProjectNEON)intheurbancoreofLasVegas.Projects
liketheI15ExpressLanes(BlueDiamondRoadtoSaharaAvenue)andI15SouthDesignBuild(Silverado
RanchBoulevardtoTropicanaAvenue)aretwootherexamplesofprojectsthathavebeeninstrumentalin
helpingtoreducecongestion,improvesafety,andeaseaccesstotheLasVegasResortCorridorfor
visitorsandresidents.
Planningprojectswillultimatelyleadtomoreconstruction,andNDOTrecentlycompletedandisactively
engagedinseveralmajorplanningefforts.TheseprojectsincludetheI15UrbanResortCorridorStudy,
theSouthernNevadaHOVMasterPlanUpdate,andtheI15/TropicanaAvenueInterchangeModifications
FeasibilityStudy.CoveringthewholeregionistherecentlyinitiatedSouthernNevadaFreewayTraffic
StudybyNDOT.Thegoalofthatstudyistoevaluatetheneedsoftheregionsfreewaysystem,develop
improvementstrategiestomeetshorttermandlongtermtransportationneeds,andmaximizebenefits
ofNDOTsinvestments.
NDOTfrequentlyworkscloselyandpartnerswithlocalagenciestoimplementprojects,includinguseof
localfundingsourceswhereapplicable.Inthecaseofthe2012I15SouthDesignBuildproject,the
projectinvolvedcollaborationbetweenNDOT,theLasVegasConventionandVisitorsAuthority(LVCVA),
ClarkCountyandtheRTC.TheprojectwasprimarilyfundedbybondsissuedbytheLVCVA,agreedto
duringthe2007LegislaturetocommitfundstotransportationprojectsintheResortCorridor.Clark
CountyprovidedfundingforSunsetRoadfromLasVegasBoulevardtoValleyViewBoulevard,includinga
bridgeoverI15.Throughouttheprojects30monthconstructionschedule,theRTCprovidedcrucial
trafficcontrolcoordinationviatheFreewayArterialSystemofTransportationsystem.
Completedin2012,theI15SouthDesignBuildprojectincludedwideningofI15,additionofCD
roads,adirectconnectramptoBlueDiamondRoad,fiveredesignedinterchanges,26newbridge
structures,36retainingwalls,1.5milesofsoundwalls,10milesofdrainageimprovements,andahost
ofintelligenttransportationsystem(ITS)improvements.
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4.2LeveragingOtherImprovements
Improvingtheregionaltransportationnetwork,bothforstadiumtrafficandfuturegrowth,willrequire
substantialinvestmentintheregionaltransportationnetwork.Whiletheanalysisinthisreportisavery
highlevelassessmentandpreliminaryinnature,itwasbasedondetailedtrafficdata(fromNDOT
databasesandtheRTCRegionalModel),andleveragedsubstantialknowledgeofthelocalroadway
conditionsandregionalongoingregionalplanningprioritiesandplanned/programmedimprovements.
Whilemanyprojectsarealreadyinthepipeline,theremaybeaneedandopportunitytoaccelerate
neededprojectsonthestatehighwaysystem.However,therecommendationhereistoleverageongoing
projectsthatarealreadyintheplanningstages.
Thereismorethan$1.2billioninplanned/programmedimprovementsintheaffectedstudyareaofthe
twopotentialstadiumsites:nearly$25millionintheSTIP,$845millionintheRTP,and$370million
proposedunderFRI2(TIBPandotherpotentialprojectsarenotincludedinthisestimate).
Themainthrustofthissectionistoprovideasetof
recommendationsforimprovementprojectsthatwillneed
tobeacceleratedtobedeliveredbeforeorshortlyafterthe
stadiums2019openingyear.2
Withouttheseimprovements,itwillnotbepossibleto
maintainthebaseline(i.e.,thesameoperationsaswithout
thestadiumonatypicalday).Ofcourse,thestadiumwillnot
operateeveryday,butifthereisaregularcalendarofsports,
concerts,andotherevents,thetransportationinvestment
willbeessentialtomeetthetraveldemandandoverall
visitorexperience.
Traditionally,NDOTplans
andbuildsstatehighways
tomeettypicaldemand
onanaverageweekday,
notspecialevents.
Projectsrecommendedto
beacceleratedshould
serveabroadersetof
regionalneeds.
Todeterminetheprioritiesfornextsteps,the
planned/programmedandconceptualtransportation
projectsidentifiedinSection3.1werereviewedinlightof
thetrafficeffectsassessedinSection2.Then,assessmentsoftherelativeimportanceofeachproject
wereconductedusingfactorssuchasthetypeoftransportationfacility,proximitytothesite,baseline
V/Cratio,increasedtrafficduetothestadium,andmagnitudeofpotentialimprovement.
4.3RecommendationsforAdvancingProjects
Asetofrecommendationswasdevelopedthatwillserveasimmediateactions.Theseprojectsare
expectedtoprovidesignificantmobilityandaccessbenefitstosupportthedevelopmentofastadiumsite
oneitherofthetwopreferredsites(RussellRoadorBaliHai).
ThespecificrecommendationsforadvancingprojectsaresummarizedinFigure41anddescribed
thereafter.
2Giventhescaleandthetimeframestoimplementmajorityoftheseplannedimprovements,itisnotrealistictoassumethatNDOTcandeliver
alloftheseplannedimprovementsbythepresumedopeningyear(2019).
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Figure41.SummaryofRecommendationsforAdvancingProjects
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SECTION4RECOMMENDATIONSANDNEXTSTEPS
NDOTrecommendationsofSouthernNevadaprojectprioritiesthatwillbeprovidedtotheState
TransportationBoardforApproval/Actionmayinclude:
o
Accelerate/fasttrackNEPAandpreliminaryengineeringforanewI15/HaciendaAvenueHOV
interchange.
Accelerate/fasttracktheNEPAandpreliminaryengineeringforanewI15/HarmonAvenue
HOVinterchange.
ContinuewiththenextphaseoftheI15SouthCorridor,includingenhancementstotheHOVand
CDroadsystems.
IdentifyneartermfreewayandinterchangeoperationsimprovementsonI15(fromTropicana
AvenuetoSaharaAvenue,i.e.,theGapStudy)andI215(fromDecaturBoulevardtoAirport
Connector)aspartoftheongoingSouthernNevadaFreewayTrafficStudy.
Continuewiththenextphase(NEPA)oftheI15/TropicanaAvenueinterchangeproject.While
theseimprovementswouldnotbeinplacebeforetheproposedstadiumopening,capacity
enhancementsareneededassoonaspossible.
Thereareanumberofneartermmultimodalimprovementprojects(pedestrian,roadwayand
transit)underdevelopmentbyotherprivateorpublicagencies.Theseeffortswillhavesignificant
mobilityandaccessbenefits,andtheyareconsistentwiththemultimodaltransportationneedsatthe
stadiumsites.Thetripgenerationestimatesdevelopedforthisstudywerebasedonexpectationof
multimodal(transit/shuttle,bicycle,pedestrian,etc.)use,sothereisaclearneedfortransportation
improvementstosupportthesemodes.Whilethesemultimodalprojectswillnotprovideasmuch
additionalhighwaycapacityasfreewayimprovements,theyareanimportantpartofthesystemic
solution.Thespecificmultimodalimprovementsinclude:
o
Monorailextension(MGMtoMandalayBay)(byLasVegasMonorailCompany)
Pedestrianbridges(acrossFrankSinatraDrive/I15/DeanMartin,andMandalayBayMonorail
StationtoI15pedestrianbridge).ThesepedestrianbridgesareonlyforRussellRoadsite.They
willbedevelopedfunded,withNDOTassistancewithFederalreviewsandapprovals.
RTCwillevaluatetheneedforadditionaltransitsolutionsand/ortransitservicechangesonce
moredetailsonthepreferredsiteandaccessconditionsareknown.
Onceapreferredstadiumsitehasbeenchosenandasiteplanhasbeendeveloped,severaladditional
stepswillbenecessarybyothersaspartofthestadiumdevelopmentprocess.Theseinclude:
1. TrafficImpactAnalysisincludinganassessmentofnonNDOTtransportationfacilitiesand
improvementneeds(suchaspedestrianfacilitiesandtransitserviceexpansionorenhancement).
2. ParkingNeedsAnalysisasdeterminedbythedeveloper,alongwithaplanidentifyingpedestrian
andvehicularaccess(includingbusandshuttleservices)particularlyifadditionaloffsiteparkingis
needed.
3. ComprehensiveTrafficManagementPlanforeventdaymanagementofaccess/routingpreceding
andfollowingtheevent
Oncethesestepsarecompleted,NDOTandthelocaljurisdictions(inthecaseofthetwopreferredsites,
ClarkCounty,RTCofSouthernNevada,andRTCFAST)willreview,commentandincollaborationwiththe
stadiumdevelopers,determinetheextentofoffsiteimpacts,necessaryimprovementsandcosts
associatedwithimplementingthem.
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SECTION5
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https://www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/legacy/cip/pdf/stadiumeir/draftstadiumeir_appendix_j.
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Henao,Alejandro.2012.ParkingatSportingEventStadiumsinDenver,Colorado.Availableat:
http://docs.trb.org/prp/135043.pdf
HexagonTransportationConsultants.2009.SanFrancisco49ersSantaClaraStadiumTransportation
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http://www.lvcva.com/statsandfacts/visitorstatistics/
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AppendixA:TripGeneration
ModeChoiceAssumptions1
PersonsbyMode
Other3
Avg
Persons/
Vehicle
AvgPersons/
Transit
Vehicle
TotalVehicles
Traveling
to/from
Stadium
5,200
3,900
2.9
42
15,613
15,600
3,900
6,500
2.9
42
16,061
44,200
14,300
4,550
1,950
3.0
42
15,724
4%
42,900
13,000
6,500
2,600
3.0
42
15,476
13%
5%
37,050
16,250
8,450
3,250
2.8
42
14,780
25%
12%
5%
37,700
16,250
7,800
3,250
2.8
42
15,012
19%
1%
4%
49,400
12,350
650
2,600
3.0
42
17,627
Capacity
(seats)
Auto
Transit/
Shuttle2
Walk/
Bike
Other3
Auto
Transit/
Shuttle2
Walk/
Bike
1 BaliHaiGolf
Course
65,000
62%
24%
8%
6%
44,300
15,600
2 RussellRoadSite
65,000
60%
24%
6%
10%
39,000
3 FertittaSite
65,000
68%
22%
7%
3%
4 UNLV,Thomas&
MackCenter
65,000
66%
20%
10%
5 WynnGolfCourse
65,000
57%
25%
6 MGMRockinRio
65,000
58%
7 CashmanField
65,000
76%
SiteLocation
Notes:
Thesitelocationmodechoicematrixisapreliminaryanalysisbasedonavailabledetailsfortheproposedstadiumprojectandtheexperienceofsimilarstadiumsin
comparablemarkets.Thispreliminaryanalysisnotwithstanding,werecognizethatsouthernNevadaandthisprojectareuniqueinmanyimportantwaysincluding,without
limitation,thestadiumprojectsproximitytotheLasVegasResortCorridor.Assuch,additionalresearchandanalysismayberequiredtorefinetheseassumptionas
additionalinformationabouttheprojectbecomeavailable.
1
ModeChoiceSources:
SportsAuthorityField,DenverBroncos(Henao2012)
CenturyLinkField,SeattleSeahawks(HortonStreet2012)
QualcommStadium,SanDiegoChargers(AECOM2015)
LeviStadium,SanFrancisco49ers(Hexagon,2009)
2
Mayrequireadditionalinvestmenttosupportincreasetransitservice(costsareunknown)
Otherincludessuchoptionsaslimosandrideshareservices
AppendixB:BaselineTrafficAnalysis
Location
Facility
Existing
Segment
Length(mi)
Direction
ADT
Capacity1 WeekdayPM2
Baseline2019
SundayPM3
ADT
Baseline2035
BaselineV/CRatio4
ADT
Capacity1
WeekdayPM2
SundayPM3
109,646
120,004
169,562
150,796
192,680
172,452
169,804
189,662
206,544
175,049
149,221
162,472
99,817
99,358
109,291
108,593
161,055
168,033
148,815
158,222
149,945
147,840
117,896
122,474
73,976
75,462
101,000
85,000
88,000
90,000
95,000
94,000
93,451
94,912
128,001
134,780
99,529
115,665
101,605
105,257
96,803
94,485
82,931
87,935
82,072
84,541
68,971
71,239
74,950
75,359
10,000
8,000
10,000
10,000
12,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
14,000
14,000
12,000
14,000
6,000
6,000
9,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
12,000
12,000
9,000
9,000
6,000
6,000
12,000
11,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
6,000
6,000
9,000
9,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
6,000
6,000
8,000
8,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,322
8,365
8,986
9,714
11,072
10,244
10,397
10,297
13,822
9,701
9,975
9,244
6,551
5,693
7,810
6,382
11,616
8,797
10,658
8,380
8,318
8,209
7,827
7,105
5,161
4,949
8,100
6,800
7,000
7,200
7,600
7,500
5,313
5,938
8,326
7,934
7,256
6,203
7,434
5,542
5,261
7,065
5,961
5,266
5,735
5,061
5,003
4,347
3,229
6,293
5,735
7,566
7,800
7,034
8,923
7,925
8,287
8,920
12,781
8,513
8,553
8,421
4,230
4,626
5,078
4,385
6,909
6,605
6,470
6,487
5,249
6,413
6,850
6,433
3,597
3,898
6,053
4,323
4,374
4,375
4,921
4,798
3,450
4,397
5,107
5,936
4,372
4,041
4,300
4,020
3,318
4,974
3,718
3,845
3,631
3,481
4,897
4,511
2,503
4,375
2019WD 2019WE
2035WD 2035WE
Freeways
betweenBlueDiamondRoadandI215
1.38
betweenI215andTropicanaAvenue
1.01
betweenTropicanaAvenueandFlamingoRoad
0.96
betweenFlamingoRoadandSpringMountainRoad
0.81
betweenSpringMountainandSaharaAvenue
1.39
I15
betweenSaharaAvenueandUS95/I515
1.20
betweenUS95/I515andWashingtonAvenue
0.71
betweenWashingtonAvenueandLakeMeadBoulevard
1.11
betweenSummerlinParkwayandJonesBoulevard
1.25
betweenJonesBoulevardandValleyViewBoulevard
1.80
betweenValleyViewBoulevardandRanchoDrive
1.00
betweenRanchoDriveandI15
1.08
betweenI15andCasinoCenterBoulevard
0.80
betweenCasinoCenterBoulevardandCharleston
Boulevard
3.25
I515/US95
betweenCharlestonBoulevardandFlamingoRoad
3.15
betweenFlamingoRoadandTropicanaAvenue
1.05
betweenDecaturBoulevardandI15
1.58
betweenI15andMcCarranAirportConnector
1.75
betweenMcCarranAirportConnectorandWarm
SpringsRoad
1.90
betweenWarmSpringsRoadandWindmillLane
1.10
I215
AirportConnector
betweenWindmillLaneandEasternAvenue
1.85
betweenEasternAvenueandValleyVerdeDrive
3.15
betweenValleyVerdeDriveandStephanieStreet
0.87
betweenStephanieStreetandI515
1.59
AirportConnector(SR171)betweenI215andSunsetRd
0.64
NB
SB
NB
SB
NB
SB
NB
SB
NB
SB
NB
SB
NB
SB
NB
SB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
NB
SB
NB
SB
NB
SB
EB
WB
EB
WB
NB
SB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
NB
SB
58,288
63,122
111,841
78,684
147,724
141,418
123,999
131,425
144,249
151,940
145,880
144,138
73,026
53,755
84,976
86,484
113,376
114,365
116,777
117,325
116,588
114,783
64,711
64,441
72,247
97,390
69,267
66,783
66,590
68,038
68,699
69,528
90,430
88,808
104,693
103,125
87,222
68,375
79,858
83,098
70,960
71,889
59,917
65,213
56,842
59,884
48,687
51,862
45,160
49,630
6,000
6,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
11,000
11,000
8,000
8,000
6,000
6,000
8,000
8,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
12,000
12,000
7,000
7,000
6,000
6,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
6,000
6,000
9,000
9,000
6,000
6,000
8,000
8,000
6,000
6,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
6,000
6,000
4,146
5,171
7,308
6,456
9,757
9,649
7,750
7,811
8,844
9,320
9,154
8,513
5,862
3,467
6,743
6,559
10,036
7,572
10,079
7,640
9,795
7,561
4,326
4,304
5,573
6,583
4,769
5,390
5,388
5,616
5,510
5,821
6,905
6,326
8,552
7,524
7,578
5,228
7,270
5,716
5,943
5,231
6,844
5,954
6,443
6,121
3,569
3,513
3,016
4,425
3,761
4,677
6,344
4,675
7,863
7,465
6,177
6,766
8,178
8,179
7,849
7,755
3,785
2,817
4,384
4,507
5,969
5,685
6,119
5,914
6,182
5,907
3,786
3,897
3,884
5,184
3,564
3,427
3,367
3,413
3,568
3,724
4,484
4,685
5,246
5,629
4,566
3,406
4,205
4,146
3,749
3,683
4,269
4,348
4,079
4,210
3,494
3,646
2,338
3,076
85,846
83,551
134,593
110,808
166,077
147,405
145,670
150,690
171,467
153,665
154,362
132,092
101,043
80,327
85,979
88,156
137,699
145,209
135,633
135,114
124,437
122,162
106,243
109,736
73,853
75,731
66,061
68,197
65,983
68,350
71,745
71,342
86,965
85,397
120,065
125,121
91,360
107,748
93,437
96,806
89,067
86,808
69,972
73,338
66,272
68,310
54,470
56,615
76,315
71,527
10,000
8,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
11,000
10,000
12,000
10,000
6,000
6,000
8,000
8,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
12,000
12,000
8,000
8,000
6,000
6,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
6,000
6,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
8,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
5,309
6,996
7,596
8,373
9,969
9,589
9,189
9,083
11,238
8,903
10,871
7,523
6,637
4,836
5,932
5,556
10,260
7,986
6,688
7,505
9,334
6,999
7,284
6,201
5,200
4,764
4,589
4,603
4,735
4,756
4,865
5,112
5,069
5,806
7,643
7,815
6,476
6,093
6,744
5,306
5,076
6,418
5,037
4,674
4,620
4,452
3,890
3,822
3,457
5,773
4,816
6,328
6,594
6,063
8,034
7,419
7,324
7,868
10,392
7,813
9,322
6,853
4,285
3,930
3,856
3,818
6,102
5,996
4,060
5,809
5,891
5,468
6,375
5,615
3,624
3,752
3,429
2,927
2,959
2,890
3,150
3,270
3,292
4,300
4,689
5,847
3,902
3,969
3,901
3,849
3,202
4,519
3,142
3,413
2,925
3,062
3,808
3,967
2,680
4,013
0.59
0.97
0.84
0.93
1.11
1.07
1.02
1.01
1.14
0.99
1.01
0.84
1.23
0.90
0.82
0.77
1.14
0.89
0.74
0.83
0.86
0.65
1.01
0.86
0.96
0.88
0.73
0.73
0.75
0.75
0.77
0.81
0.94
1.08
1.06
1.09
0.90
0.85
0.94
0.74
0.70
0.89
0.93
0.87
0.86
0.82
0.72
0.71
0.64
1.07
0.54
0.88
0.73
0.67
0.89
0.82
0.81
0.87
1.05
0.87
0.86
0.76
0.79
0.73
0.54
0.53
0.68
0.67
0.45
0.65
0.55
0.51
0.89
0.78
0.67
0.69
0.54
0.46
0.47
0.46
0.50
0.52
0.61
0.80
0.65
0.81
0.54
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.44
0.63
0.58
0.63
0.54
0.57
0.71
0.73
0.50
0.74
0.70
1.16
1.00
1.08
1.03
1.14
1.16
1.14
1.10
0.77
0.92
0.73
1.21
1.05
0.96
0.71
1.29
0.98
1.18
0.93
0.77
0.76
0.97
0.88
0.96
0.92
0.75
0.69
1.11
1.14
1.21
1.19
0.98
1.10
1.03
0.98
1.01
0.86
1.03
0.77
0.73
0.98
1.10
0.98
0.80
0.70
0.93
0.80
0.60
1.17
0.64
1.05
0.87
0.78
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.99
1.01
0.68
0.79
0.67
0.78
0.86
0.63
0.49
0.77
0.73
0.72
0.72
0.49
0.59
0.85
0.79
0.67
0.72
0.56
0.44
0.69
0.69
0.78
0.76
0.64
0.81
0.63
0.73
0.61
0.56
0.60
0.56
0.46
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.50
0.48
0.91
0.84
0.46
0.81
Location
Existing
Baseline2019
Baseline2035
SurfaceStreets
betweenDeanMartinDriveandLasVegasBoulevard
0.56
betweenLasVegasBoulevardandParadiseRoad
1.30
betweenParadiseRoadandEasternAvenue
1.75
TropicanaAvenue
betweenEasternAvenueandI515
2.00
betweenValleyViewBoulevardandI15
0.50
RussellRoad
FlamingoRoad
betweenI15andLasVegasBoulevard
0.55
betweenRainbowBoulevardandJonesBoulevard
1.00
betweenJonesBoulevardandI15
1.50
betweenI15andParadiseRoad
2.50
betweenParadiseandEasternAvenue
1.90
betweenEasternAvenueandI515
1.00
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
EB
WB
33,652
42,325
44,353
39,143
26,064
32,589
23,674
24,309
17,894
19,212
10,904
14,352
27,708
23,986
32,439
29,757
32,374
27,021
22,974
22,482
20,824
21,323
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
Notes:
1
Hourly;directionalforfreeways;bidirectionalforsurfacestreets
MondayNightFootball4to6PMcomingtostadium
Sundaydaygameendingat4:4to6PMleavingthestadium
2,232
2,594
3,150
2,314
2,156
2,359
2,211
1,718
1,239
1,649
829
1,258
1,382
1,776
2,058
2,106
1,979
1,732
1,989
1,684
2,122
1,810
1,863
2,356
2,799
2,514
1,761
1,982
1,480
1,446
1,145
1,353
698
1,011
1,505
1,357
1,762
1,683
1,933
1,723
1,585
1,349
1,322
1,150
50,784
51,999
44,549
41,963
26,737
33,948
29,290
30,546
19,700
22,958
13,261
13,722
27,189
27,073
41,436
42,330
46,632
41,969
28,886
31,350
29,521
30,980
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
2,250
2,250
2,250
3,000
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
3,037
3,463
2,737
2,363
1,915
1,926
2,007
1,646
1,366
1,836
702
1,409
1,668
1,658
2,256
2,615
2,932
2,117
1,985
1,722
1,958
1,745
2,535
3,146
2,432
2,567
1,564
1,618
1,344
1,386
1,263
1,507
591
1,132
1,816
1,266
1,931
2,089
2,864
2,106
1,582
1,380
1,220
1,109
54,294
55,348
47,140
44,276
29,137
36,921
31,260
33,195
21,106
24,229
14,901
13,902
28,418
28,425
35,705
39,707
47,734
43,445
31,205
33,839
31,772
33,871
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,625
2,625
2,250
2,250
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
2,250
2,250
2,400
2,550
3,000
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,250
2,918
4,540
2,927
2,555
2,163
2,134
2,151
1,731
1,376
1,847
912
1,476
1,751
1,765
2,244
2,194
3,046
2,186
2,146
1,824
2,104
1,854
2,436
4,125
2,601
2,777
1,767
1,793
1,440
1,457
1,272
1,516
768
1,186
1,906
1,348
1,922
1,754
2,975
2,175
1,710
1,461
1,310
1,177
1.12
1.28
1.01
0.88
0.95
0.95
0.99
0.81
0.84
1.13
0.43
0.87
0.82
0.82
1.11
0.97
1.45
1.05
0.98
0.85
0.97
0.86
0.94
1.17
0.90
0.95
0.77
0.80
0.66
0.68
0.78
0.93
0.37
0.70
0.90
0.63
0.95
0.77
1.41
1.04
0.78
0.68
0.60
0.55
1.08
1.68
1.08
0.95
0.92
0.90
1.06
0.85
0.85
1.14
0.56
0.91
0.86
0.87
1.04
0.96
1.13
1.08
1.06
0.90
1.04
0.92
0.90
1.53
0.96
1.03
0.75
0.76
0.71
0.72
0.79
0.94
0.47
0.73
0.94
0.67
0.89
0.76
1.10
1.07
0.84
0.72
0.65
0.58
AppendixC:InventoryofPlannedand
ProgrammedProjects
1Hourly;directionalforfreeways;bidirectionalforsurfacestreets
2MondayNightFootball4to6PMcomingtostadium
3Sundaydaygameendingat4:4to6PMleavingthestadium