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How Streets and Highways Works

Streets and Highways (S&H) engineering department is part of the RTC’s Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). S&H manages local funding from the Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax, Sales Tax, and Fuel Revenue Indexing to support roadway and trail projects.

We work closely with our member agencies—Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Mesquite, Boulder City, and Unincorporated Clark County—to fund the design, construction, and maintenance of regional roads.

Our focus is on major streets that carry high traffic, connect cities, and cross major barriers—like those shown on the Regional Master Plan. Local neighborhood roads are not part of this program.

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Explore Streets and Highways

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Capital Improvement Program

This program outlines planned projects funded by RTC. These are proposed by local government partners and span from design to construction.

View CIP Information

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Policies and Procedures

Current guidance for submittals, reviews, and project delivery. Open the archive for past versions.

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Uniform Standard Drawings and Specifications

Find standard drawings, specifications, and the latest approved or proposed revisions for RTC roadway projects.

View Standard Drawings and Specs

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Regional Project Coordination Map

The RPC Map shows upcoming roadwork and utility projects across Southern Nevada.

View the RPC Map

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Submit Capital and Private Development Civil Plans

Upload civil plans and documents for review. Include project name, jurisdiction, and contact.

Submit a Plan

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Tools and Resources

Get maps, data, and tools to plan projects, track construction, and connect with RTC programs like RiSE and bus stop updates.

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More Information

Have questions about projects, funding, or regional road planning? Our Streets and Highways team is here to help with anything from contract status to public meetings.

Send Us an Email

Call Us at 702-676-1500

Public Meetings & Events

In addition to its administration function, Streets & Highways also facilitates three public meetings:

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Public Meetings

Executive Advisory Committee (EAC) Meeting

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Public Meetings

Specifications Subcommittee

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Public Meetings

Uniform Standard Specifications and Drawings Working Group

By The Numbers

Figures are representative of FYTD 2024

321

Roadway and Trail Projects Planned

$1.8 billion

Total Programmed Funding

218

Active Contracts

(114 in construction, 104 in design)

$347 million

Payments Processed

59

New Projects Started

61

Completed Projects Closed