Notice Of Cajon Pass Northbound Lane Reduction
NORTHBOUND INTERSTATE 15 CAJON PASS TO BE REDUCED TO 4 LANES
SAN BERNARDINO & HIGH DESERT, Calif., June 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of the Interstate 15 (I-15) Cajon Pass Rehabilitation Project, Northbound lanes on the I-15 from Highway 138 to Oak Hill Road will be reduced down to four lanes beginning Sunday, June 15th.
As part of the project's safety effort to maintain shoulder access during construction, crews will be re-striping lanes on the I-15 converting the five-lane stretch to four lanes to maintain shoulder access for emergency responders. In anticipation of the 4th of July holiday weekend traffic flow, Northbound lanes will temporarily revert back to five lanes during this time and return to four lanes on July 7th until early December 2014.
The Cajon Pass Design-Build project will extend pavement service life with minimal maintenance expenditures on Interstate 15 (I-15) between Kenwood Ave to the south, to 2 miles south of Highway 395 to the north. The I-15 Cajon Pass Rehabilitation Project consists of roadway pavement reconstruction and restoration which began spring 2014 and is scheduled for completion summer 2016.
Traffic re-striping will begin Sunday June 15th and end by Wednesday June 18th. Construction work will be conducted overnight between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. NOTE: Information disclosed is subject to change due to inclement weather conditions, equipment problems, or emergency situations.
Starting Date: Sunday, June 15, 2014
Region: San Bernardino County
Helpline: (844) CAJON-15 / 225-6615
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cajonpassproject.com
CONTACT: Tito Corona (844) 225-6615
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SOURCE Caltrans
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