MONTEREY
COUNTY – Here are the major scheduled
road and lane closures for Monterey County from Sunday, September 13 through Sunday, September 20, 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 15 minutes.
Highway 1 – Bridge Repair Work: September 13
– September 18
- Bridge repair work will be done
on the northbound and southbound lanes on Highway 1 between Willow Creek
Bridge and Castro Canyon Bridge from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. One lane will subject
to closure for the repair.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 5 -15 minutes.
Highway 1 – Little Sur River Bridge
to Hurricane Point: September 14 – September 18
- Maintenance
work will be done on the northbound and southbound lanes on Highway 1
between the Little Sur River Bridge and Hurricane Point from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. One lane will subject to
closure for the repair.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Highway 1 – Granite Canyon Bridge
to Arroyo Del Mar: September 14 – September 18
- Paving
work will be done on the northbound and southbound lanes on Highway 1
between the Granite Canyon Bridge and Arroyo Del Mar from 9:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. One lane will subject to
closure for the repair.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 10 minutes.
PG&E Gas Line Replacement Project –
Highway 68: September 13 – September 18
- Gas line replacement work will result in night time lane closures along eastbound and westbound Highway 68 between Olmsted Road and Josselyn Canyon Road from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.
- Motorists can expect delays of approximately 15 minutes.
Highway 101 – King City to Salinas: September
13 – September 18
- Daytime and night time bridge
work along Highway 101 from King City to East Market Street in Salinas. .
- Motorists should
expect possible daytime delays.
Highway 101 – King City: September 14 –
September 18
- Daytime tree removal along the
southbound lane of Highway 101 between Central Avenue and Hobson Avenue
from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. One lane will be closed for the tree removal.
- Motorists should
expect daytime delays of approximately 10 minutes.
Pacific Grove: Hwy 68 West (Forest)
and David Avenue Project
Crews will begin a
construction project to replace a masonry retaining wall with a soldier pile
wall, remove and replace a signal, reconstruct drainage and replace a fence at
the intersection of Hwy. 68 West (Forest) and David Avenues on Monday,
September 14th.
The right turn lane onto
David Avenue from Forest Avenue will be closed 24/7 with a temporary guardrail.
Traffic will be detoured. Primary work hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Motorists can expect 15-20 minute delays during the
morning and afternoon commutes (7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.)
and 10-15 minutes delays during non-commute hours.
Note: David Avenue traffic
will only be affected during daytime work hours. The project is scheduled for
completion in November.
Carmel: Rio Road Overlay Project
The
Monterey County Resource Management Agency-Public Works announces that
construction work for the Rio Road Overlay Project between State Highway 1 and
Atherton Drive, Carmel will start on August 31, 2015.
The
project’s construction activities will require temporary traffic control
measures to be implemented, including lane closures, during the course of the
construction. Rio Road will remain open to traffic during construction
activities. Access to driveways along Rio Road during the construction will be
maintained for local residents. Residents, school buses and emergency vehicles
will continue to have access to Rio Road during the construction period. To
reduce congestion, motorists are encouraged to seek an alternate route during
the construction.
Salinas: East Alisal Street/Skyway Boulevard
Roundabout Project
The
City of Salinas is constructing its first modern Roundabout at the East
Alisal/Skyway intersection in Salinas.
Modern roundabouts generally provide the most efficient way of managing
traffic through an intersection, while providing the benefits of fewer conflict
points between pedestrians and motorists, which enhances pedestrian safety,
reduces congestion and average vehicle delay, generating less pollution (via
fewer vehicle stops and starts).
September
13 – September 20: street reconstruction
within the intersection.
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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