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Henderson Targets Notorious Stephanie Street with $23 Million Revamp

By Matthias Binder February 23, 2026
‘One of the worst roads in the entire city’: Henderson’s Stephanie Street set for $23M improvement project
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‘One of the worst roads in the entire city’: Henderson’s Stephanie Street set for $23M improvement project

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Years of Potholes and Patchwork FailuresComprehensive Infrastructure Overhaul PlannedLas Vegas Paving Wins $19.5 Million ContractTraffic Management to Ease Commuter Pain

Years of Potholes and Patchwork Failures (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Henderson – A two-mile stretch of North Stephanie Street battered by potholes and repeated repairs will receive a comprehensive $23 million upgrade to address longstanding pavement woes and aging underground infrastructure.[1]

Years of Potholes and Patchwork Failures

City engineers labeled the road one of the worst in Henderson after a detailed scan revealed its poor condition. Over the past five years, crews handled 44 pavement-related work orders and 22 pothole repairs, racking up more than $135,000 in maintenance costs.[1]

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Steve Conner, Henderson’s city engineer, described temporary fixes as mere band-aids. Thin asphalt strips held back loose chunks but offered little lasting relief. The corridor between West Galleria Drive and Windmill Parkway serves busy shopping areas, including Sunset Station and the Galleria Mall at Sunset, amplifying daily frustrations for drivers.[1]

Portions between Warm Springs and Sunset roads showed the most wear, prompting officials to prioritize full reconstruction over endless spot treatments.

Comprehensive Infrastructure Overhaul Planned

The project targets multiple underground issues alongside surface repaving. Workers will replace a damaged sewer pipeline and a 1990s-era reclaimed water line that has suffered corrosion ruptures. The latter once carried water from the Southwest Water Reclamation Facility to the Las Vegas Wash and Lake Mead but now sits idle.[1]

Sewer rehabilitation will occur concurrently to avoid future disruptions. Heidi Dexheimer, the city’s deputy director of utilities, emphasized the pipeline’s role: “That’s integral to our reclaimed water system here in the city.”[1]

  • Repave two-mile stretch from Windmill Lane to Galleria Drive
  • Repair sewer and reclaimed water pipelines under the roadway
  • Fix adjacent pipeline along Union Pacific Railroad tracks
  • Address capacity strains in the sewer system
  • Enhance reliability for water transport to Lake Mead

Las Vegas Paving Wins $19.5 Million Contract

Henderson awarded the primary contract worth $19.5 million to Las Vegas Paving, pushing the total project cost near $23 million. Construction will commence in June and wrap up by September 2027, spanning over a year of coordinated work.[1]

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Dexheimer highlighted the urgency: “Our sewer system is reaching capacity, and we want to make sure that we get this project done timely so that we don’t solve one problem and cause another in our sewer system.” Bypassing reclaimed water into sewers provided a stopgap, but permanent fixes now take precedence.[1]

Traffic Management to Ease Commuter Pain

Officials pledged to keep two lanes open in each direction throughout construction, minimizing backups on this vital artery. Restrictions will apply at key intersections like Warm Springs and Sunset roads, but planners designed the approach for smooth flow.[1]

Dexheimer noted the focus on public convenience: “To ensure the public can travel that corridor with minimal impact.” Drivers can expect phased work to balance repairs with accessibility near high-traffic retail hubs.

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Key Takeaways

  • Nearly $23 million investment tackles potholes, pipelines, and pavement in one project.
  • Start date: June 2026; completion: September 2027.
  • Two lanes each way stay open to maintain traffic flow.

This overhaul promises smoother rides and reliable utilities for Henderson residents. Long-suffering commuters stand to gain the most from a road reborn. What do you think about the project timeline or impacts? Tell us in the comments.

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