
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will fully close a short segment of the westbound I-210 for pavement grinding.
Closures are each night starting, Sunday, November 15 through Tuesday, November 17 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Scheduled closures are subject to change and/or cancelation.
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Westbound I-210 to the Westbound I-210 Connector
Profile grind the existing concrete pavement.
Detour:
Motorists will be detoured to the Fair Oaks Avenue off-ramp. Travel north on Fair Oaks Avenue then go west on Mountain Street to the westbound I-210 on-ramp. Signed detours will be posted.
Eastbound SR-134 to the Westbound I-210/SR-710 Connector
· Profile grind the existing concrete pavement.
Detour:
· Motorists will be detoured to the eastbound I-210 and exit at the Lake Avenue off-ramp. Travel north on Lake Avenue to the westbound I-210 on-ramp. Signed detours will be posted.
The night closures are necessary to minimize traffic delays and provide a safer work zone for construction crews and motorists while working along the I-210. Residents and local businesses located near the freeway may notice noise, vibrations and dust associated with construction activities. Noise levels will not exceed state and federal regulations.
The contractor for this $148.5 million project is Flatiron West, Inc., Chino Hills, California. Construction signs and changeable message signs will be in place to alert motorists to construction activities and closures. Detour signs will be posted. Motorists should anticipate delays, plan ahead and use alternate routes. Caltrans appreciates your patience while we work to improve
I-210. For additional information, contact Jackie Beaver at (213) 897-7602 or email at jacqueline.beaver@dot.ca.gov.
Caltrans advised motorists to “Be Work Zone Alert.”