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U.S. 101 Construction Update | Caltrans Cancels Planned Bridge Work Closures for This Week

Graphic: Caltrans | The South Pasadenan | Overnight Closures for Bridge Work on U.S. 101 at Santa Monica Boulevard and State Route 110 at Avenue 60
Graphic: Caltrans | The South Pasadenan | Overnight Closures for Bridge Work on U.S. 101 at Santa Monica Boulevard and State Route 110 at Avenue 60
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UPDATE: All lane and ramp closures June 30-July 2 have been cancelled.

Caltrans announces overnight lane and ramp closures the week of June 29 for bridge work at U.S. 101 and State Route 2/Santa Monica Boulevard.

Motorists will experience closures at the following locations and times:

U.S. 101 and State Route 2/Santa Monica Boulevard

  • Up to one lane of eastbound and westbound Santa Monica Boulevard between Western Avenue and U.S.101 closed:
    From as early as 11 p.m. to as late as 6 a.m. daily Monday night through Thursday morning
  • The U.S. 101 offramp to Santa Monica Boulevard closed:
    From as early as 11:59 p.m. to as late as 5 a.m. daily Monday night through Thursday morning
  • The Normandie Avenue onramp to U.S. 101 closed from as early as 10 p.m. to as late as 6 a.m. daily, Monday night through Thursday morning
  • Up to two lanes of northbound U.S. 101 between Melrose Ave. and Santa Monica Boulevard between 11:59 p.m. and 4 a.m. daily Monday night through Thursday morning
All closures will end by 5 a.m. Thursday due to the World Cup construction moratorium for work on U.S. 101 between I-5 and State Route 27.

Additionally, the posted speed limit will be reduced by 10 mph in each of the construction zones. Signs alerting motorists of the closures and reduced speed limits will be posted.

Closures and lane reductions are subject to change due to weather or operational reasons.

Motorists are advised to plan ahead, use caution near construction zones and expect potential delays. For real-time updates, visit the Caltrans Quickmap.

This work is part of a $15.8 million project to upgrade existing bridge rails to current standards and increase the durability and longevity of four bridges on U.S. 101 at Alvarado Street, First Street and Santa Monica Boulevard/State Route 2 and SR-110 at Avenue 60.

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