Henderson Interchange

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Henderson Interchange

The Henderson Interchange was constructed between 2004-2006, when Clark County had a population of approximately 1.5 million residents. With Clark County’s population increase to more than 2.2 million, the interchange needs to be improved to accommodate increased traffic demands. The Henderson Interchange Project is needed to address roadway deficiencies that could contribute to crashes and travel delays, restore connectivity, and accommodate regional and local plans. Traffic safety will further degrade as higher crash rates are experienced in and around the Henderson Interchange. The study area limits are from Galleria Drive on I-515 to Horizon Drive on I-11, and from Valle Verde Drive on I-215 to Van Wagenen Street on Lake Mead Parkway.

Purpose of the Project 

The purpose of the project is to:

  • Eliminate existing roadway deficiencies in the Henderson Interchange and surrounding roadways;
  • Provide transportation improvements to serve existing and future growth areas;
  • Restore local traffic connectivity; and
  • Accommodate regional and local plans.

Learn more. 

Contact: 

Dave Bowers, PE, Project Manager
(702) 582-9933 (Hotline)
henderson.interchange@dot.nv.gov