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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Road and lane closures for June 17 - 24


I will be out of the office, on vacation, on Friday, June 15, so the Cone Zone is out a day early.
Woo hoo!

Community Outreach Coordinator
Transportation Agency for Monterey County(TAMC)

Here are the major scheduled road and lane closures for the areas between Salinas and North Monterey County from Sunday, June 17, through Sunday, June 24, 2012– newest information is in red. Please keep in mind that construction work is weather-dependent.

Highway 1/Big Sur Coastline: June 18 – June 22
·         Daytime work to restripe a 42-mile section of Hwy 1 will result in one-way traffic controls from just south of Big Sur (near the Coast Gallery) to the San Luis Obispo County line.
o    Motorists can expect delays of about 15 minutes.
o    Work hours are from 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Thursday, and until 12 pm on Friday.
o    One-way traffic control by flagging and pilot car will be implemented at all times during this roadwork.


Prunedale Improvement Project: June 18 – June 20
·         Night work on Hwy 101, between Mallory Canyon and Crazy Horse Canyon., will close one north bound lane from Monday, June 18, through Wednesday, June 20. The lane closure will be between the hours of 8:30 p.m. and 5:30 a.m. 
o    Crews will be working along the shoulders.


Prunedale Improvement Project: San Miguel Canyon Rd. and Hwy 101
·         Construction work on San Miguel Canyon Rd., near Prunedale North Rd. and the Prunedale Shopping Center, will begin on Wednesday, June 20.  This work will involve excavating the roadway to install new traffic signals, curbs, and sidewalks, and rebuild the roadway.
o    Motorists can expect delays of about 15 minutes in the area.
o    Work will be done during the day.
o    Businesses will be open, but access will change as work progresses.


Prunedale Improvement Project: Temporary Closure of Harrison Rd. Continues
·         On May 7 Caltrans closed Harrison Rd. – from Russell Rd. to Martines Rd.; and the intersection at North Main St. and Russell Rd. for approximately four months to all but local traffic and emergency response vehicles.

This closure is necessary to install new drainage systems, new signals, and rebuild the entire roadway. All businesses and places of worship along Harrison Rd. and North Main St. are open during this construction.

Construction will go through September 9; during this time:
·         Harrison Rd., a portion of North Main St., and a portion of Russell Rd. will be dirt and gravel;
·         Emergency response vehicles will have access at all times;
·         Local traffic, including those going to businesses in the area, will have access;
·         The speed limit in the construction area will be reduced to 25 M.P.H.;
·         There will be traffic delays of up to 20 minutes – especially along Harrison Rd.;
·         Water trucks will be used to keep dust down;
·         There will be construction noise during the day, with crews generally working from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Prunedale Improvement Project: Temporary Closure of Cross Rd.
·         On May 10, Cross Rd. in Prunedale was closed to through traffic for approximately three months; the road is open to residents and emergency responders.

Caltrans is removing the pavement and making improvements along Cross Rd. and Reese Circle.

o    Throughout this construction Cross Rd. will be open for residents, but will be closed to through traffic.
o    Residents can use Pollock Lane to access Pesante Rd. and Hwy 101
o    Detour signs will be posted throughout the area.
o    During this period Granite Construction crews will be working from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays.


San Juan Rd.: June 25 through August
·         Construction work on San Juan Road, between San Miguel Canyon and Dunbarton, is scheduled to start on Monday, June 25.
o    The roadway will receive a coat of hot asphalt-concrete mix.
o    Construction work that may affect traffic will be done 7 p.m. to 5 a.m.,
o    Motorists should expect delays of 10 to 20 minutes during those hours


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