Summary
Beginning the week of May 11, 2020, Wilshire Blvd. between San Vicente Blvd. and Hamilton Dr. will be reduced to two lanes in each direction. Initially, these lane reductions will occur intermittently throughout the week, from 7am to 4pm, and 8pm to 6am. Later this month, a permanent K-Rail enclosure will be implemented on Wilshire Blvd. maintaining 2 lanes in each direction. The traffic control will be identical, however, the work hours will continue 24 hours a day. This work zone is anticipated to be in place through September 2020.
Essentials
WHERE:
- Wilshire Blvd. between Gale Dr. and Tower Dr.
WHEN:
- May 11, 2020, through September 2020.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS:
- Wilshire Blvd. will be reduced to two lanes in each direction between Hamilton Dr. and San Vicente Blvd.
- Left turns from Wilshire Blvd. to Gale Dr. and Tower Dr. may be restricted.
ACCESS:
- Access to driveways in the closure areas will be maintained.
- Access for Emergency Vehicles & First Responders will be maintained.
Metro Access
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Noteworthy
- Construction within project staging yards is 24-hours/day.
- All work has received necessary permits and approvals.
- Access for pedestrians will be maintained outside of the construction zone.
- Access for emergency responders will be maintained.
- Construction is a dynamic process and information is subject to change without notice.
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Safety First
- Please review our construction safety tips
- Access for emergency responders will be maintained
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