Los Angeles — Caltrans announces extended weekend lane reductions along Interstate 405 (I-405) through the Sepulveda Pass. The freeway will be reduced to three lanes in each direction and motorists are strongly encouraged to seek alternate routes and explore public transportation options to reach their destinations.
The work will start at 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, through 5 a.m. Monday, Nov. 17. Motorists traveling along I-405 will experience the following lane reductions and closures:
Northbound I-405
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Reduced to three lanes between just south of Getty Center Drive/Sepulveda Blvd. off-ramp to just north of Bel Air Crest Road
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Getty Center Drive/Sepulveda Boulevard on- and off-ramps closed
Southbound I-405
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Reduced to three lanes between Skirball/Mulholland Drive on-ramp to Getty Center Drive/Sepulveda Blvd. on-ramp
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Getty Center Drive/Sepulveda Boulevard off-ramp closed
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Skirball Center Drive/Mulholland Drive on-ramp closed
Alternate Routes for I-405
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Sepulveda Boulevard to northbound I-405: Travel north on Sepulveda Boulevard and then east/north on Skirball Center Drive to the on-ramp to northbound I-405
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Sepulveda Boulevard to southbound I-405: Travel south on Sepulveda Boulevard to the on-ramp to southbound I-405 at Getty Center Drive
Extended Weekend Lane Reductions will occur about every two weeks along various sections of I-405. There will be about 25 extended weekend lane reductions for this project. Due to weather or operational reasons, the schedule is subject to change including the times and dates of closures, the number of lanes closed and other details.
Residents and businesses located near construction may experience noise, vibrations and dust associated with construction activities. Please visit the Caltrans Quickmap for current road conditions.
This work is part of the I-405 Pavement Rehabilitation Project between the Los Angeles communities of Van Nuys and Westwood along the Sepulveda Pass. This project will apply about $143.7 million toward improving the safety and mobility along I-405 between Van Nuys and Westwood as well as extend the pavement life.
For more information on the project visit the project webpage.
Caltrans reminds drivers to “Be Work Zone Alert” and to “Slow for the Cone Zone.”
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