Las Vegas Downtown Pedestrian Circulation Study
As the Downtown Las Vegas area continues to redevelop with high density residential and more intense commercial uses, it is important that a comprehensive study be completed that addresses adequate improvements for pedestrian travel. The goal of this study is to set forth a plan to provide facilities and programs that encourage those who already walk downtown to continue to do so, at the same time attracting more people to walk in downtown Las Vegas. Many visitors to the downtown area will still need to drive to get there; however, walking can be the primary mode for trips between destinations downtown.
In an effort to direct the development of this study, a Technical Working Group (TWG) was organized similar to that of the Downtown Traffic Capacity, Transit, and Parking Needs Study. Meetings have been held throughout the project in to obtain valuable feedback regarding the direction of the study.
View Las Vegas Downtown Pedestrian Circulation Study (PDF, 12 MB)
Representatives from local agencies and the Downtown Alliance involved in the TWG include:
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
City of Las Vegas (CLV)
Public Works
Office of Business Development
Planning and Development
Detention and Enforcement
Leisure Services
City of North Las Vegas (CNLV)
Public Works
Planning and Zoning
Economic Development
Clark County (CC)
Comprehensive Planning
Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT)
Program Development
Traffic Engineering