We're on track to be done by the end of May, the early part of June. It all depends on the weather between now and then.

They can contact our traffic management division at 455-6100. We'd take their concerns and issues and put it on a list to study.

With the accidents that have been happening on Blue Diamond, we've been talking with NDOT (Nevada Department of Transportation) on things we can do.

That runs from medians to narrowing the street to roundabouts, those types of things.

The last couple of accidents there (on Durango at Route 160), people ran stop signs. I find it hard to believe people aren't seeing those signs.

That's one of the reasons we built that, to give people an alternative to the Strip.

It's one of those things that has to be done. We'd ask people to give themselves extra travel time if they have to go in that particular area.

I'm a little set back. I had no idea they were looking at retirement. I thought it would stay around for many, many years kind of like the old B-52s did.

Initially, you don't need five lanes in each direction.