Phase I
Description
Phase 1 extends from the Foothills grade separation to the US 95 interchange south of the existing US 93/US 95 interchange for a project length of approximately 2.75 miles. A visual simulation of the Railroad Pass interchange is shown below, depicting what it might look like when complete. View a PDF of the visual simulation of the Railroad Pass interchange.

Development of Phase 1 is broken into 4 packages:
Package 1: Right of Way setting for US 93/US 95 Freeway Improvements.
Package 2: Construct the frontage road and utility relocations. View a PDF of the Package 2 improvements map.
Package 3: Construct realigned US 93/ US 95 mainline to the intersection with the frontage road and the new interchange at Railroad Pass.
View a PDF of the Package 3 improvements map.

Package 4: Complete the US 93/US 95 Interchange at Railroad Pass, and construct the new US 95 connection, bypassing the existing US 93/US 95 interchange.
View a PDF of the Package 4 improvements map.
Project Status
Parcel acquisition is currently underway for property needed for phase 1 of the Boulder City Bypass Project, along with coordination of utilities.
Final design for package 2 of the project is expected to be complete in late 2011 with construction in 2012. Final design for packages 3 and 4 is progressing and construction of these packages is projected in future years, depending on funding.