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5. Alternative Development RTC SR-160 <strong>Corridor</strong> <strong>Study</strong><br />

EXHIBIT 5-12: Alternative 1 – High Growth (2025)<br />

Alternative 1 – High Growth (2025)<br />

introduces a fourth route (designated<br />

local) that connects PR 1-4 to western<br />

part of the Las Vegas Valley along<br />

Durango Drive, where the employment<br />

base is expected to expand west of<br />

Rainbow near CC-215. The local route<br />

extends north on Decatur Boulevard, west<br />

on Warm Springs <strong>Road</strong>, and continues<br />

north along Durango Drive. The final<br />

buildout is designed to provide northern<br />

connections via three primary axes:<br />

Durango, Rainbow and Las Vegas<br />

Boulevard.<br />

the South Strip Transfer Terminal (SSTT).<br />

The connection to the SSTT is designed to<br />

allow for high-volume transfers to express<br />

and local routes serving the Strip and<br />

areas north of <strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Diamond</strong>.<br />

The BRT route along SR-160 (shown in<br />

green) provides service to Park & Ride lots<br />

along SR-160, extends north on Decatur<br />

Boulevard, east on Warm Springs <strong>Road</strong><br />

with a stop location at the Las Vegas<br />

Outlet Center, then north on Gilespie to<br />

5-17

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