Santa Paula – Caltrans announces the start of a pavement rehabilitation project on State Route 150 (SR-150) from just north of Bridge Road to State Route 126 (SR-126) in the city of Santa Paula, beginning summer 2025.
The SR-150 Santa Paula Pavement Project will improve over 3 miles of roadway and enhance accessibility, safety, and traffic operations. The work will repair aging pavement to extend its life and improve ride quality. Additional improvements include:
· Reconstruction and upgrades to 54 ADA-compliant curb ramps
· Installation of accessible pedestrian signals and touchless push buttons
· Upgrades to four traffic signals and 17 lighting systems
· Installation of a traffic monitoring station and new crosswalk visibility enhancements
· Replacement of existing guardrail and construction of new bike lanes and routes
Construction will begin near Bridge Road and move southeast toward the SR-126 interchange. Early work will include utility marking, surveying, and placement of construction signage during regular daytime hours. Lane closures may follow. Updates can be found on the Caltrans website and via Caltrans District 7 social media channels.
Major roadway excavation and resurfacing will occur during weekday overnight hours to minimize traffic disruptions. At least one lane will remain open in each direction during night work to maintain access for local commuters and businesses.
The total project cost is $18.9 million, and construction is scheduled to conclude by spring 2027. Caltrans urges travelers to be mindful of construction crews, use alternate routes when possible, and follow posted signs. For real-time traffic updates and closure alerts, visit Caltrans QuickMap.
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