As average traffic on the valley section of Mt. Rose Highway in Washoe County has grown from 15,000 vehicles daily in 2014 to nearly 23,000 in 2019, the Nevada Department of Transportation wants your feedback to paint a vision for the future of the corridor.
The Mt. Rose Highway Corridor Study will provide a high-level vision for future options to improve traffic safety and mobility for all transportation types.
Tune into a virtual public meeting at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 26 by visiting nevadadot.com/mtrose. Public meeting materials, survey and recording of the live presentation will also be available on the website through Feb. 9. You will be able to provide your input and learn more.