Here
are the major scheduled road and
lane closures for Monterey County from Sunday,
August 16 through Sunday, August 23, 2015 – newest information is in red. Please keep in mind that construction work is
weather-dependent.
Highway 1 – Gorda to Ragged Point
- A major retaining wall
construction project will result in daytime traffic control and full night
time closures of Highway 1 between Gorda and Ragged Point from 10 p.m. to
7 a.m.
- Night work will take place Sunday
nights through Friday mornings.
- Motorists traveling north/south
of these closures are advised to reach their destinations before 10 p.m.
- All local businesses along the
coast will remain open during the roadwork.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Highway 1 – South of Lucia
- A ½-mile project to construct a
viaduct will result in one-way signalized traffic control, 24/7, 18 miles
south of Big Sur near Lucia from south of Big Creek Bridge to south of
Dolan Creek Bridge.
- All local businesses along the
coast will remain open during the roadwork.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Highway 1 – Big Sur: August 17 –
August 21
- Daytime crack and seal operation
along Highway 1 between the Little Sur River Bridge and the Garrapata
Creek Bridge from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Highway 101 – King City: August 17
– August 21
- Daytime slab repair along northbound
Highway 101 between Wild Horse Road and First Street from 8 a.m. to 3:30
p.m.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Highway 101 – King City: August 17 – August 21
- Daytime tree removal along
southbound Highway 101 between Central Avenue and Lagomarsino Avenue from
6 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Highway 101 – Salinas to Aromas: August
17 – August 18
- Daytime sweeping along Highway
101 between Airport Boulevard and San Juan Road from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Highway 101 – San Juan Road: August
17 – August 21
- Night time pavement grinding along
Highway 101 between Dunbarton Road and Rocks Road/Cannon Road from 7:30
p.m. and 5:30 a.m.
- The San Juan Road Interchange
ramps will be subject to closure.
- Motorists should
expect delays of approximately 15 minutes.
Highway 156 – Castroville to
Prunedale: August 19 – August 20
- Daytime sweeping along Highway
156 between Castroville and Prunedale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Motorists should
expect delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Salinas: East Alisal Street/Skyway Boulevard
Roundabout Project
All
underground work has been completed.
Demolition for splitter island and bio-swales is 90% complete, and the
contractor, Anderson Pacific Engineering of Santa Clara, has started
reconstruction work (a 2+ week effort).
The project is on schedule for operational completion by the California
International Airshow in Salinas (September 26 and 27). Traffic detours around
the intersection are in effect.
Motorists should expect 5-10 minute delays.
Salinas: Sanborn Road Waterline Project:
Fairview Avenue – Eucalyptus Drive
In
a continuing effort to improve water distribution to its customers (with
sufficient pressure and quantity), California Water Service Company is
undertaking several water main upgrades within the Salinas city limits.
One of the more significant upgrades is the upcoming installation of a 12”
water main within Sanborn Road that will extend from Fairview Avenue to
Eucalyptus Drive (roughly 1.1 miles long), constructed in phases beginning at
Fairview, and ending at Eucalyptus. Traffic controls for lane closures will be
in effect from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. To lessen the impact on traffic
work in the intersections of John Street, E. Alisal street and E. Market Street
will be done at night.
Motorists
are encouraged to use alternate routes to destinations or travel outside of the
construction times. Motorists should expect delays along the Sanborn Road
corridor in the vicinity of work during construction. The contractor for
the project is West Valley Construction Company. They have assured Cal water
that all driveways to businesses in the area will remain open during
construction. California Water Service apologizes for any inconvenience this
project may cause and wants to thank the public for their patience during the
construction of this project.
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