NDOT says northbound I-580 is now open to three lanes instead of two in Central Reno, as of June 10.

Drivers will still see overnight and weekend lane/ramp closures between Peckham Lane and Mill Street as the resurfacing project continues through the summer.

Northbound I-580 will be reduced to one lane between Moana Lane and Mill Street nightly from 8 pm to 5 am from Monday night, June 12 to Friday morning, June 16.

NDOT says it has completed construction on the southbound side and are now working on the northbound lanes. One of NDOT's resident engineers explained that everything drivers have experienced going southbound, will pretty much be the same thing once construction switches to northbound.

Andrew Lawrence says, "We are now switching over to the northbound direction. So here in the next couple days the public will notice that we are going to have lane reductions on northbound I-580, between Moana Lane and the north end of the Plumb Lane viaduct."

Lawrence says that it's critical for them to resurface the Plumb Lane viaduct and provide a smoother safer surface for that bridge. He says that thanks to the two marathon weekends they had, they were able to complete construction on southbound ahead of schedule. So now they're hoping the same will happen with construction on northbound when they have the next two marathon weekends towards the end of this summer. However, no official dates have been set yet for the marathon weekends.

Lawrence says starting June 1, 2023 drivers will notice that northbound will be reduced down to two lanes over the Plumb Lane viaduct. Drivers are asked to stay cautious of the work zone and drive safely, especially during the marathon weekends.

"It'll be similar to what we did southbound to where lanes are reduced to one lane over the weekend, which again has a significant impact, so we're just asking that the public use alternate routes when they can and be as safe as they can in the work zone."

Lawrence says that lane closures will begin around Moana Lane northbound. Once again, drivers are asked to stay cautious and slow down.