The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will continue intermittent closures of two lanes on the eastbound and westbound I-210 Monday, August 3, through Friday,August 7, 2015, each night from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
The work schedule will change to Sunday through Thursday nights, from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. starting August 9. Scheduled closures are subject to change and/or cancellation.
August 3 through August 14
Eastbound I-210
· Dunsmore Avenue undercrossing to the Ocean View overcrossing – Demolition of the median barrier.
East- and Westbound I-210
· Dunsmore Avenue undercrossing to the Ocean View Boulevard overcrossing – Excavation of the median barrier, install drainage system, set median concrete base.
· Dunsmore Avenue undercrossing to the Lincoln Avenue-Howard Street undercrossing – Median bridge concrete barrier removal.
· Dunsmore Avenue undercrossing to the North Los Robles Avenue overcrossing – Remove existing concrete pavement from numbers one and two lanes.
Residents and local businesses located near the freeway may notice noise, vibrations and dust associated with construction activities. Noise levels will not exceed state and federal regulations. Water trucks will be used to minimize dust during working hours.
The nighttime closures are necessary to minimize traffic delays and provide a safe work zone for construction crews and motorists while working along the I-210.
The contractor for this $148.5 million project is Flatiron West, Inc., Chino Hills, California. Construction signs and changeable message signs will be in place to alert motorists to construction activities and closures. Motorists should anticipate delays, plan ahead and use alternate routes. Caltrans appreciates your patience while we work to improve I-210. For additional information, contact Jackie Beaver at (213) 897-7602 or email at jacqueline.beaver@dot.ca.gov. Caltrans advised motorists to “Be Work Zone Alert.”
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