Lane and road closures next week with new freeway signage installation

March 6 update: NDOT has adjusted the times of the roadwork due to this weekend's storm. They will be moved back one day.

March 8- South Carson Street will be temporarily closed directly south of the U.S. 50 intersection between approximately 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. Traffic will be detoured via Clear Creek and Snyder avenues.

March 9- South Carson Street will be temporarily closed directly north of the U.S. 50 intersection between approximately 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. Traffic will be detoured via Clear Creek and Snyder avenues.

March 10- U.S. 50 will be closed directly west of the intersection of S. Carson Street between approximately 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. Traffic needing to travel between Lake Tahoe and Carson City during the three-hour closure period will need to detour through Kingsbury Grade or Mt. Rose Highway.

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The installation of new freeway signage near the intersection of Highway 50 and South Carson Street will cause brief overnight road and lane closures between March 6 and March 9.

Lanes of U.S. 50 and South Carson Street near the Spooner junction will be reduced to one lane in each direction between approximately 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. March 6 through 9.

Then, the following brief overnight road detours and closures will be in place as overhead freeway signage is installed, weather dependent:

March 7- South Carson Street will be temporarily closed directly south of the U.S. 50 intersection between approximately 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. Traffic will be detoured via Clear Creek and Snyder avenues.

March 8- South Carson Street will be temporarily closed directly north of the U.S. 50 intersection between approximately 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. Traffic will be detoured via Clear Creek and Snyder avenues.

March 9- U.S. 50 will be closed directly west of the intersection of S. Carson Street between approximately 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. Traffic needing to travel between Lake Tahoe and Carson City during the three-hour closure period will need to detour through Kingsbury Grade or Mt. Rose Highway.

The work is part of the approximate $42 million Carson City Freeway Phase 2B-3 project by contractor Road and Highway Builders to pave and open the last approximately four miles of the freeway between Fairview Drive and the Spooner/U.S. 50 junction in south Carson City. Thus far, approximately one million cubic yards of earth have been moved and more than 75,000 tons of asphalt paving placed for the future freeway. The project is expected to complete, opening the final segment of freeway to traffic, in late summer 2017.

The project is aimed at increasing traffic mobility and safety with an interstate bypass alternative to help remove through-traffic congestion from downtown Carson City. An estimated 43,000 vehicles daily are projected to use the section of freeway by 2035.