The Pacific Coast Highway (SR-1) between Las Posas Road and Yerba Buena Road and will continue to remain closed until the end of February. Due to high surf caused by storms in January, the slopes below the highway washed away requiring extensive repairs that will require the highway to be closed another month. No motorists, pedestrians or cyclists will be permitted access beyond the campground.
Ongoing Work
- At postmile marker (PM) 4.0 a slide approximately 40 feet wide and 80 feet deep washed away on the beach side of the highway. Crews will place large boulders to secure the slope. A crane will sit in both lanes of the highway to complete this operation. Then geotechnical fabric will secure the hillside, and guardrail will be replaced. Caltrans worked with utility companies to remove their utility lines so that crews can begin repairs.
- At PM 4.2 (Big Sycamore) another slide has undermined the highway and will need to be stabilized and rebuilt. Caltrans is working with environmental regulatory agencies for the necessary environmental permits to initiate the work at this location.
Rain storms, debris slides, strong waves during December caused extensive damage along the highway in the Springs Fire Burn Area.
Completed Work
- At PM 6.3 (La Jolla Beach) 400 feet of the shoulder and slope has been rebuilt.
- At PM 7.2 scaling of the slope to remove loose debris and rocks has been completed.
- Most of the mud from past storms has been removed from the roadway.
Union Engineering of Santa Paula, California was awarded this $7 million emergency contract. The state will be reimbursed for the costs of this project under the Federal Highway Administration’s Emergency Relief Fund.
Caltrans understands the inconvenience that motorists and businesses are facing while this closure is in place. Until the highway has been determined to be safe for motorists, the highway must remain closed.
Motorists should continue to consider alternate routes and visit quickmap.dot.ca.gov for traffic conditions. Please Be Work Zone Alert.
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