To watch the webinar, click the image below. SBCTA hosted a webinar on Thursday, February 9 to provide an overview about the I-10/Cedar Avenue Interchange Project. The recommended detour route is shown in green on the map below. This configuration will be place through March 2024. While the east side of the Cedar Avenue bridge is being widened, motorists on Orange Street will be prohibited from making a right turn onto NB Cedar Avenue. Right-Turn Restriction from Orange Street onto Cedar Avenue Following the reconstruction of the east side of the bridge, crews will perform the same activities on the west side of the bridge. Alternate routes will include Slover Avenue or Valley Boulevard to Riverside Avenue to the east and Sierra Avenue to the west. These encampments are becoming more common, with reports of homeless people residing by the freeway doubling since 2017. Groups of tents, known as encampments, are often under overpasses or in open areas near entrances and exits. Traffic delays should be expected during bridge reconstruction, please allow extra time to reach your destination and use caution when traveling through work zones. A common sight for travelers is homeless people close to freeways. To accommodate this shift, one lane will be reduced in each direction on Cedar Avenue between Orange Street and Valley Boulevard. Crews will partially demolish the east side of the bridge over the I-10 freeway in April 2023 and will work to reconstruct and widen bridge through March 2024.ĭuring reconstruction, traffic will be shifted to the opposite side (west half) of the bridge to allow crews to safely widen the structure. The Cedar Avenue Bridge over the I-10 and the railroad tracks will be widened in two stages.
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