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Friday, July 8, 2011

ROAD AND LANE CLOSURES SCHEDULED FOR JULY 11 - JULY 17

Here are the major scheduled road and lane closures for the areas between Salinas and North Monterey County from Monday, July 11, through Sunday, July 17:

Davis Road: July 11 – July 15

·         Monterey County Public Works will continue working on Davis Road, from Hwy 183 to Blanco Rd., between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., July 11 – 15.

o    This work will have southbound Davis Rd., between Hwy 183 and Blanco Rd., closed.
o    Northbound Davis Rd. will have one lane open.
·         This project is expected to last two more weeks and drivers should expect significant delays. Detour signs will direct traffic through the area.


Highway 68: July 11 – July 15

·         Caltrans is placing hot mix asphalt on the existing roadbed in two separate locations on Highway 68 in Monterey – from west of SPCA Road to west of San Benancio Road; and from east of San Benancio Road to west of Reservation Road. This work will result in nighttime single lane closures and one-way traffic control from 8 pm to 5 am.

·         Monterey County Public Works will continue working along Hwy 68 and San Benancio. They will be excavating pavement behind the k-rail. This work will be done during the day; drivers should be alert and minor delays are possible.

·         While road work on Hwy 68 is going on drivers heading toward Salinas from the Monterey Peninsula may want to consider taking Hwy 1 to Imjin Rd to Reservation Rd as an alternate route to avoid construction-related delays.

Prunedale Improvement Project: July 11 - July 15

·         Caltrans will close the Northbound HWY 101 on and off ramps at Russell/Espinoza from July 11 until late August/early September, 2011.

·         Crews will be:
o    Widening and reconstructing North Main St. from Russell Rd to 1000 feet south of the Russell Rd/Main St. intersection;
o    Working on storm drainage systems and a traffic signal; and
o    Making improvements along Russell Rd. and Harrison Rd.

·         Work hours for this project will be from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
·         Flaggers will be in the area to direct traffic.


·         Granite Construction will continue hauling materials in and out of Reese Circle during the work week. This will not result in any lane closures, but there will be flaggers in the area directing traffic, and there may be brief delays.


·         On Hwy 101 Caltrans will close the following, between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m., July 11:
o    One Northbound lane, between Russell/Espinosa and Ralph Ln. 
o    One Southbound lane, between Ralph Ln. and Russell/Espinosa 


·         On Hwy 101 Caltrans also will close the following, between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m., July 11 – July 15:
o    One Northbound lane, between San Miguel Canyon Rd and Tustin Rd. 
o    One Southbound lane, between Tustin Rd and San Miguel Canyon Rd. 
o    The Northbound San Miguel Canyon off-ramp
o    The Northbound San Miguel Canyon on-ramp
o    The Southbound San Miguel Canyon off ramp



*UPCOMING PROJECT IN PRUNEDALE*
 Construction at Cross Rd. begins July 18
·         Caltrans will close part of Cross Rd. in Prunedale beginning July 18. This closing will be where the new Pollack Rd. extension will join Cross Rd.

·         Crews will be constructing a new box culvert to help with drainage in the area;
·         Cross Rd will be open for residents, but will be closed to through traffic.
o    Residents on the west side of the Pollack Rd. extension will access Cross Rd from Reese Circle.
o    Residents on the east side of the Pollack Rd. extension will access Cross Rd. by way of Pesante Rd.
·         Detour signs will be posted throughout the area.


Updates and information about construction for the Prunedale Improvement Project can be found on the Prunedale Improvement Project blog http://pipinfo.blogspot.com/ and on the PIP Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Prunedale-Improvement-Project/128188623918111.


Please drive safely and exercise caution in the construction zones.

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