The City is aware of concerns regarding the newly installed LED lights on I-215. A lighting study will be conducted to evaluate current conditions along the corridor now that the new lights are in place. Based on the results of that study, the City anticipates installing light shields in some areas. Due to long manufacturing and delivery lead times, it is anticipated that shields would be installed in the second half of 2026.
Construction Update – 4.16.26
For the weeks of April 19 and 26, expect the following traffic impacts between 9pm-6am nightly from Sunday night to Friday morning.
I-215, Pecos to Stephanie
Speed limit reduced to 55mph
Asphalt and concrete paving, upgrading of high-mast lighting to LED, storm drain install, removals, retaining walls, sound walls, ITS, excavation for widening
Lane Reductions at night, as needed
I-215 Ramps
I-215 Eastbound off-ramp to Green Valley Pkwy
Storm drain installation
Lane restrictions on the off-ramp
I-215 Eastbound off-ramp to Stephanie St
Retaining walls and ramp widening
Lane restrictions on the off-ramp
I-215 Westbound and Eastbound off-ramps to Pecos Rd/St Rose Pkwy
Sound walls, traffic signals, storm drain install, and ramp realignment
Lane restrictions on the off-ramps
Surface Streets
St Rose Pkwy at Paseo Verde Pkwy
All lanes open by April 20th
Paseo Verde Pkwy, Village View Dr to St Rose Pkwy
All lanes open by April 20th
Southbound Green Valley Pkwy, Corporate Circle to South of Village Walk Dr
NV Energy Work
Nighttime lane restrictions (9pm-6am), may be reduced to one lane at night, as needed, & pedestrian access detoured
Bike Paths & Trails
215 Trail, Valle Verde Dr to St Rose Pkwy
Soundwall installation, NV Energy work
Long-term closure, including trail connection at Dos Escuelas Park
Detoured to Paseo Verde Pkwy
(Details below)
215 Trail, Arroyo Grande Blvd to Stephanie St
Retaining walls
Long-term closure
Detoured to Paseo Verde Pkwy
(Details below)
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