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Enterprise board discusses shifting public‑works priorities, urges traffic improvements and signal at Valley View and Silverado

September 10, 2025 | Enterprise, Clark County, Nevada


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Enterprise board discusses shifting public‑works priorities, urges traffic improvements and signal at Valley View and Silverado
At its Sept. 10 meeting the Enterprise Town Advisory Board reviewed last fiscal year’s budget requests and took public input on priorities for fiscal 2026–27, including a discussion about shifting the order of public‑works projects and adding specific requests for signalization and roadway widening.

Board members and staff highlighted that the top priority from last year had advanced substantially and suggested moving that item down the priority list so other projects receive greater emphasis. A board member proposed moving the current priority 1 to a lower position and advancing other items; the board agreed to adjust ordering and watch the formerly top priority while it continues to progress.

Members also asked that the list explicitly include a traffic signal at Valley View and Silverado Ranch Boulevard, citing new apartment development and several high‑speed crashes near the intersection. One board member said a dedicated bullet point for a signal would help ensure the issue is tracked: “It may need to be segregated out because I would venture a guess…there’s been some traffic study equipment up there,” the member said.

Other comments raised concerns about a choke point on Blue Diamond where the road narrows west of Rainbow and about a Bermuda Street segment north of Cactus that reduces to a single lane during school periods; board members suggested those locations be flagged for county review or added to future budget requests.

Staff said priority changes and any suggested bullets should be submitted in writing before the board’s Oct. 1 meeting so they can be included in the packet; board members will take final action on the budget request at that meeting.

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