[SoCalGas] – The Southern California Gas Company is updating and testing its natural gas pipelines which may be affecting Santa Clarita Valley commuters.
The Southern California Gas Company is replacing a segment of one of its natural gas transmission pipelines along Sierra Highway and Foothill Boulevard in Sylmar and it may be affecting commuters traveling to and from the Santa Clarita Valley.
The work being performed is part of SoCalGas’ Pipeline Safety Enhancement Plan, which was filed to comply with the California Public Utilities Commission’s directives to enhance public and pipeline safety.
For safety reasons, Foothill Boulevard will be closed from Sierra Highway to Balboa Boulevard for the duration of this project as construction crew members work along the street. Foothill Boulevard will be reopened each afternoon after work hours.
The work started in Sylmar on Monday, August 3, 2015. SoCalGas crews will work Monday through Saturday, 4:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and crews expect the closure to last approximately four weeks, although weather and other factors affecting safe working conditions could change the schedule.
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