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Road Closures Expected In Santa Clarita Through March
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Road Closures Expected In Santa Clarita Through March

Motorists near Bouquet Canyon Road and Rye Canyon Road may experience delays through March because of temporary road closures due to the installation of new lights and marker balls along roads in the area.


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Southern California Edison began installing the lights Monday, and the work is expected to continue through March 12 as crews are planning to use a helicopter to place the lights.

The installations will be taking place from the Pardee Substation near Rye Canyon Road to the northern part of Bouquet Canyon Road, near the Haskell Open Space.

The work is part of the Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project (TRTP). The TRTP is a series of new and upgraded high-voltage electric transmission lines and substations capable of carrying 4,500 megawatts of electricity (enough energy to supply three million homes) from renewable and other generators in Kern County south to San Bernardino County, according to Southern California Edison officials.

The project is designed to provide added capacity to strengthen SCE’s electrical system and also deliver clean, renewable energy to the region to help meet California’s renewable energy goals, according to Southern California Edison officials.

The work is expected to take place Monday-Saturday from 7 a.m. to dusk, but the schedule could change depending on weather or other factors, according to officials

For more information on the project, visit the website here.

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Road Closures Expected In Santa Clarita Through March

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About Caleb Lunetta

Caleb has been a Santa Clarita resident for most of his life. After attending Hart High School, Caleb went on to study political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara along with College of the Canyons.