Arlington Avenue Bridges and Wingfield Park will officially reopen to the public early next month.
RTC says crews are finishing up on lighting and landscaping, installing a gate at the path that goes under the north bridge, and striping the roadway.
As a reminder, Wingfield Park remains closed to the public until the project is complete on June 9.
MAY 27, 2026
Construction on the Arlington Avenue Bridges Project remains on schedule for completion in early June.
According to Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County (RTC), in an online post, crews are wrapping up final improvements throughout the corridor, including intersection work at Arlington Avenue and Island Avenue, new signage, concrete and lighting installation, and tree and landscaping enhancements.
RTC of Washoe County thanked the community for its patience as work continues on the project in downtown Reno.
More information is available at ArlingtonBridges.com.
(RTC of Washoe County contributed to this story.)
ORIGINAL STORY - MAY 4:Â
First Street in downtown Reno is reopening to cars as crews start to wrap up the Arlington Avenue Bridges Project.
RTC of Washoe County says once First Street is opened, Arlington Avenue will stay closed at the intersection.
Traffic signals will be flashing red in a three-way stop.
They ask drivers to be cautious in the area.
Crews are still working to finish elements of the south bridge.
The entire project is expected to be completed this summer, you can learn more at ArlingtonBridges.com.
