NDOT continues paving work on SR-28 and SR-431

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Drivers can expect multiple work zones next week as paving continues on SR-431, SR-28 in the Marlette Creek area receives slurry seal, and a portion of SR-28 north of Sand Harbor gets repaved. Drivers can expect up to 30-minute delays. Traffic control supervisors will be monitoring traffic flow and delay times.

All work is weather and temperature permitting, and subject to change.

MT. ROSE HIGHWAY (SR-431):

Crews are continuing milling and repaving the Mt. Rose Highway from the Meadows toward the SR-28 roundabout. Paving continues over the weekend including Saturday, Sept. 24 until 5 p.m. Working hours are 24-hour shifts. Traffic is reduced to a single lane and controlled by flaggers through the work zone. Drivers can expect 30-minute delays.

Work resumes Monday, Sept. 26 as early as 6 a.m. and paving operations for the season will conclude on Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 5 p.m.

MARLETTE CREEK (SR-28):

On Thursday, Sept. 29 from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sierra Nevada Construction, a subcontractor on the project, will be slurry sealing to fix cracks to help protect the road in this area through the winter. Traffic is reduced to a single lane and controlled by flaggers through the work zone.

SR-28 NEAR MEMORIAL POINT LOOKOUT:

On Friday, Sept. 30 crews will be milling and repaving approximately 900 ft. of the southbound lane. Milling will begin at 3 a.m. and paving will last through the morning. Traffic will be controlled by flaggers and reduced to a single lane in this area.

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