Officials may approve more bollards along Las Vegas Strip
December 30, 2017 - 11:30 pm
During their first meeting of 2018, Clark County commissioners will ease their way into the year with a relatively light agenda highlighted by bollards.
The commission on Tuesday will consider approving the installation of another 500 steel posts between the street and sidewalks along the Strip to improve pedestrian safety. The posts would be placed between Tropicana Avenue and Spring Mountain Road.
Muller Construction, which finished installing close to 800 posts along the Strip in December, would be paid an additional $2.5 million for the new work.
The bollards are 15 to 18 inches beneath the ground and anchored by interconnected, underground steel frames. The posts are about 4 feet tall and strong enough to stop a flatbed truck traveling 55 mph, county staff has said.
Altogether, the posts will shield about 3,200 feet of sidewalk.
County commissioners also are scheduled to consider:
— Ratifying the appointment of Anna Danchik as county comptroller
— Eliminating the county’s mail ballot precincts
— Relocating the county’s juvenile assessment center, The Harbor, to 861 N. Mojave Road, Las Vegas
— Entering a $9.57 million contract with Cobblestone Construction to remodel parts of McCarran International Airport
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