Sections of Mohawk Street north of West Sahara Avenue have full road and sidewalk treatments whereas ranch style housing and mini cul-de-sac developments with two lane country roads and no sidewalks dictate the feel away from Sahara.
Sections of Mohawk Street north of West Sahara Avenue have full road and sidewalk treatments whereas ranch style housing and mini cul-de-sac developments with two lane country roads and no sidewalks dictate the feel away from Sahara.
Sections of Mohawk Street north of West Sahara Avenue have full road and sidewalk treatments like in this commercial area whereas ranch style housing and mini cul-de-sac developments with two lane country roads and no sidewalks dictate the feel away from Sahara.
A sign advertising the Sahara Pavilion North can be seen on the east side of Decatur Boulevard north of West Sahara Avenue. At right is the Dignity Heath Sahara building under construction.
Looking north down Gateway Avenue at its intersection with Cincinnati Avenue demonstrates different types of development in an area off East Sahara Avenue near Lamb Boulevard.
Traffic flows on East Sahara Avenue west of Lamb Boulevard near flood feature designed to allow water from the single family housing development to flow to Sahara.
A detail of the flood control feature designed to allow water from the single family housing development to flow to East Sahara Avenue west of Lamb Boulevard.
A bridge and path that are part of the Flamingo Arroyo Trail system parallels the Flamingo Wash as it makes its way to Lamb Boulevard south of East Sahara Avenue.
Located along the Arroyo trail near Lamb Boulevard, a piece of debris from the Stardust Hotel and Casino demolition is placed next to a placard noting the use of the materials as part of the Flamingo Arroyo project.