Date: October 21, 2013
District: District
4 –Oakland
Phone: (510)
286-5574
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Weekly Lane Closures for the San Mateo
County Route 82
Smart Corridor Project
San Mateo County – The California Department of Transportation
(Caltrans) has scheduled the following lane closures for the week of October 21,
2013, through October 25, 2013 as part of the Route 82 (El Camino Real) Smart
Corridor project.
Caltrans
crews will install an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) system that
provides traffic management tools to manage traffic on local streets and State
Route 82. Improvements include, a fiber optic communication system,
interconnection of local and State traffic signals, trailblazer signs, message
signs, vehicle detection systems and fixed cameras. This system will run from
the City of San Bruno to Redwood City.
Partners
include: (C/CAG) City and County of Associated Governments of San Mateo County,
US Department of Transportation-Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and the
following Cities, San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame, San Mateo, Belmont, San
Carlos and Redwood City.
Construction
is expected to be completed in October, 2013. (Weather Permitting)
Monday, October 21, one lane closed, Eastbound,
Route 84 between Marsh Road & University Avenue. 9:01pm to 2:01pm.
Monday, October 21, one lane closed, Southbound,
Route 101 Connector Ramp, between Southbound Route 101 & Eastbound/Westbound
Route 84(Marsh Road). 8:01pm to 7:01am.
Tuesday, October 22, one lane closed, Eastbound,
Route 84, between Marsh Road & University Avenue. 9:01pm to 2:01pm.
Wednesday, October 23, one lane
closed, Eastbound, Route 84, between Marsh Road & University Avenue. 9:01pm
to 2:01pm.
Friday, October 25, one lane closed, Northbound,
Route 84, between Route 84 & Notre Dame Avenue. 8:01pm to 8:01am
Friday, October 25, one lane closed,
Southbound, Route 84, between Notre Dame Avenue & Route 84 9:01pm to 8:01am.
2 lanes will
remain open to traffic during construction.
Changeable
message signs will be in effect to help guide motorist through construction
zones. Motorists should allow for extra travel time and expect delays.
"Follow us on Twitter @CaltransD4 for the most recent project
updates."
Caltrans appreciates your patience as we work to improve the
highways. Please remember to “Slow for the
Cone Zone.”
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