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News Brief

Boulder City residents are reminded to attend tonight’s town hall meeting to ask questions and voice concerns about the Interstate 11 bypass, which is scheduled to begin construction next year.

The meeting is scheduled from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Elaine K. Smith Center Building, 700 Wyoming St.

Representatives from City Hall, Chamber of Commerce, Nevada Department of Transportation and Regional Transportation Commission are expected to attend.

The casual event will allow local residents to ask questions about the bypass and learn about the effect construction will have on local businesses.

Additionally, the results from RTC’s study about asbestos are to be revealed.

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