The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announced overnight full closures of the westbound 210 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley Thursday for striping and staging of a temporary lane configuration for a paving project.
Residents and local businesses located near the freeway may experience noise, vibrations and dust associated with construction activities.
The following closures are set to take place:
11 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 8 through 5 a.m. Friday, Dec. 9:
- Full closure of westbound I-210 between Roxford Street and Interstate 5 (I-5)
- Westbound Roxford Street ramps
- Westbound Yarnell Street ramps
- Westbound I-210 to I-5 connectors
11 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 9 through 6 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 10:
- Full closure of westbound I-210 between State Route 118 (SR-118) and I-5
- Westbound Maclay Street ramps
- Westbound Hubbard Street ramps
- Westbound Polk Street ramps
- Westbound Roxford Street ramps
- Westbound Yarnell Street ramps
- Westbound I-210 to I-5 connectors
The work includes removing the temporary bypass lane from SR-118 to I-5. Motorists will be detoured to SR-118 and Paxton Street off-ramp. Some closures may start and end later. All closures are weather-permitting and subject to change. Drivers should expect delays and are encouraged to check traffic conditions before leaving to their destination by visiting the Caltrans Quickmap.
The work on I-210 is part of a $135.5 million project replacing all lanes of I-210 with new pavement from Wheatland Avenue to I-5. This project is funded by Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. Overhead sign structures, traffic loop detectors, center median barrier, and the guardrail system are also being upgraded by this project.
Caltrans reminds drivers to be “Work Zone Alert” and to “Slow for the Cone Zone.”
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