The California Department of Transportation will continue nightly lane closures next week on portions of State Route 14 aka Highway 14 for a $6.6 million pavement rehabilitation project to improve the condition of the lanes and create a smoother ride for motorists.
Closures are scheduled nightly from Monday, May 20 through Saturday, May 25 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Closures may start and end later. All closures are weather-permitting and subject to change.
The project requires closing two lanes to facilitate a safe work zone to protect workers and motorists.
The project includes replacing concrete slabs, grinding and striping along a 29-mile stretch on both directions of SR-14 (aka the Antelope Valley Freeway or Highway 14) between the Santa Clara River and Technology Drive.
Myers and Sons Construction is the contractor on the project, which is scheduled to be completed this spring.
Motorists should expect delays and are strongly advised to plan ahead, use alternate routes and avoid the area.
Additionally, motorists can check traffic conditions before they leave by visiting the Caltrans Quickmap.
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Well, it’s about friggin’ time. The giant divots and sunken chunks of the original concrete roadway have been wreaking havoc on tires (and suspensions) for the last few years. Dodging those tire-traps is less than safe if you’re traveling during the non-snail-paced morning and afternoon “drive-time”. That would be when the average speed is 75+ mph. NO time left for dodging at that speed.