After the full completion of the interchange in 2023, the beltway was upgraded to freeway standards in its entirety.
The situation was even less direct for southbound US 95 traffic getting onto the beltway; southbound traffic would have to either exit the interchange at Durango Drive then follow Oso Blanca Road south to its intersection at CC 215, or exit via a RIRO, turn right onto Centennial Center Boulevard, and enter CC 215 via the beltway/Durango Drive interchange.
It is the second longest bridge in Nevada after the I-11 viaduct (then-signed as I-515) in Downtown Las Vegas.
[4] In January 2021, the $155 million final phase of Centennial Bowl construction began.
In May 2024, US 95 was redesignated as I-11 due to an expansion in Nevada, linking Las Vegas and Phoenix.