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Friday, May 24, 2013

Road and Lane Closures For May 26 - June 2


MONTEREY COUNTY – Here are the major scheduled road and lane closures for the areas between Salinas and North Monterey County from Sunday, May 26, through Sunday, June 2, 2013– newest information is in red. Please keep in mind that construction work is weather-dependent.

Highway 1/Rocky Creek Viaduct Project:  May 28  – May 31
  • Daytime roadwork on Highway 1 continues next week from 7 am to 5 pm Wednesday, May 29 through Friday, May 31
  • There will be no daytime work on Monday, May 27 or Tuesday, May 28.
  • There WILL be NIGHT ROADWORK starting Tuesday, May 28 through Thursday, May 30 (Friday 7am)
  • There will be NO OVERNIGHT FULL closures next week
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 10 minutes
Highway 1 at Rocky Creek has one-way signalized traffic control 24/7. Traffic will be stopped for 10 minutes at a time during daytime roadwork.

Highway 1 through Big Sur: May 28 – May 31
  • Crews will be repairing poor pavement between the Juan Higuera Creek Bridge and the Molera Park Entrance and between the Little Sur River Bridge and Hurricane Point between the hours of 8 p.m. and 3 a.m.
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 10 minutes.

  • Day time shoulder work and vegetation spaying continues along the Big Sur coast between Pfeiffer Burns State Park and Hurricane Point.
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Route 218 at Seaside/Sand City: May 29 – May 31
  • Crews will be conducting maintenance operations at Tioga Avenue and at Sand Dunes Drive between the hours of 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Highway 1/North of Moss Landing: May 28 – May 30
  • Crews will be conducting grinding operations at Springfield Road North of Moss Landing between the hours of 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 15 minutes.
Highway 1/ Salinas Road to Watsonville:  May 28– May 30
  • Daytime work on Highway 1, from Salinas Road to the Santa Cruz County Line, will result in alternating lane closures—northbound and southbound—between 7:30 am and 4:00 p.m.
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 15 minutes.
Highway 68/ Scenic Drive:  May 28
  • Crews will be conducting tree work on Highway 68 between Samuel F B Morse Drive and Scenic Drive from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Highway 101/ San Ardo:  May 28– May 31
  • Crews will be conducting pavement repairs along Highway 101 at San Ardo near Paris Valley Road between 8:00 am and 2:30 p.m.
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 10 minutes
Prunedale Improvement Project between Boronda and Blackie: May 28 – May 31
  • Highway construction continues between Boronda Road and Blackie road between May 28 and May 31
  • There will be no work during the Memorial Day weekend.
Prunedale Improvement Project at Ralph Lane: May 28
  • Crews will place concrete dividers along Highway 101 at Ralph Lane and Highway 101 on Tuesday, May 28 between 8:00 pm and 6:00 a.m
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Prunedale Improvement Project at Crazy Horse Canyon: May 28 - 31
  • Night work continues between Mallory Canyon Road and Echo Valley Road from Tuesday, May 28, to Friday, May 31.
  • There will be alternating lane closures as needed
  • Motorists can expect delays of approximately 10 minutes.
  • Crews will be moving equipment and removing bridge falsework.
San Juan Road Interchange: May 28 – May 31
·         Highway construction continues on the San Juan Road Interchange
·         Caltrans reminds drivers to use caution when traveling through construction zones

Blackie Road Safety Improvement Project: May 28 – May 31
·       Roadway construction continues between Borromeo Drive to approximately one mile west of Borromeo Drive going to Castroville
·       Blackie Road will be open to emergency vehicles, school buses, local residents and patrons of local businesses
·       Motorists can expect delays of approximately 30 minutes.

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