
Construction Begins on Summerlin Parkway Trail: What Locals Need to Know
Big News for Las Vegas: Summerlin Parkway Trail Construction Kicks Off

Project Overview: What’s Being Built?
Extra-wide, 12-foot trailfor runners, walkers, and cyclists alike
Brand new pedestrian bridgeover the wash west of Rampart Boulevard
Pedestrian underpassat Crestdale Lane for safe crossing
Modern trail lightingfor safety and added evening use
Connections to existing trailsincluding the regional Beltway Trail
Construction Timeline: When Will It Be Done?
Construction Start:August 18, 2025
Estimated Completion:Early 2027
Project Cost:$26 million, funded by federal and local transportation grants
Key Features and Why They Matter
1. The Pedestrian Bridge

2. The Underpass at Crestdale Lane
3. Lighting the Way
Connections, Connectivity, and the Bigger Picture
The multi-jurisdictionalBeltway Trailadjacent to the CC-215
TheBonanza/Angel Park Trail
Summerlin already boasts a robust trail system with more than 200 miles of paths, but the goal isat least250 miles. Recent community surveys continually rank the trails as one of Summerlin’s top amenities, and this new addition promises to keep runners, walkers, cyclists, and stroller-pushers smiling for years to come.

Will This Affect Local Traffic?
Most constructionwon’t affect roadway traffic at all.
The only spots where you’ll see occasional lane restrictions are onAnasazi Drive, Town Center Drive, and Rampart Boulevard, mostly when crews are working on pedestrian crossings.
How Is This Trail Being Funded?
Las Vegas Pavingis heading up the build. If you have questions or need to report issues during active construction, call:
702.808.5801
Why Invest in Trails? Benefits for Residents & Families
New trails aren’t just about pretty sidewalks. They deliver huge returns for Summerlin locals:
Safer, greener, alternative transportationto cars
More walkable neighborhoods—boosting property values and quality of life
Better access to parks, shopping, work, and school—giving your family options
Connected communities—trails help people stay active, meet neighbors, and keep an eye on each other
Summerlin’s Growing Trail Network: What’s Next?
For the most up-to-date info, you can always check the city’sTrails System Map, or sign up for updates from the Regional Transportation Commission and the City of Las Vegas.

Final Tips: Stay Informed and Enjoy the Journey
Check city websites and local news for updates as work progresses.
Use caution and obey all posted signs and detours in construction zones.
Tell your neighbors—especially if they regularly walk or bike near Summerlin Parkway.
Have questions or need updates?Call the city’s construction info line at 702.808.5801.
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