Monday, November 4, 2013

Weekly Lane Closures for the San Mateo County Route 82 Smart Corridor Project

Date:        November 4, 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 November 4, 2013, through November 7, 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, 2014. (Weather Permitting)

Monday, November 4, one lane closed, Northbound Route 82 between 43rd Avenue & 27th Avenue. 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Monday, November 4, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between Poplar Avenue & Floribunda Avenue. 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Monday, November 4, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between Citation Avenue & Ponderosa Drive. 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Monday, November 4, one lane closed, Southbound, Route 82, between 27th Avenue & 31rst Avenue. 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Monday, November 4, one lane closed, Southbound, Route 82, at Country Club Drive. 8:01am to 2:30pm

Tuesday, November 5, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between 43rd Avenue & 27th Avenue 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Tuesday, November 5, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between Poplar Avenue & Floribunda Avenue 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Tuesday, November 5, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between Citation Avenue & Ponderosa Drive 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Tuesday, November 5, one lane closed, Southbound, Route 82, between 27th Avenue & 31rst Avenue 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Tuesday, November 5, one lane closed, Southbound, Route 82, at Country Club Drive 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Wednesday, November 6, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between 43rd Avenue & 27th Avenue 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Wednesday, November 6, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between Poplar Avenue & Floribunda Avenue 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Wednesday, November 6, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between Citation Avenue & Ponderosa Drive 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Wednesday, November 6, one lane closed, Southbound, Route 82, between 27th Avenue & 31rst Avenue 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Wednesday, November 6, one lane closed, Southbound, Route 82, at Country Club Drive 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Thursday, November 7, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between 43rd Avenue & 27th Avenue 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Thursday, November 7, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between Poplar Avenue & Floribunda Avenue 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Thursday, November 7, one lane closed, Northbound, Route 82, between Citation Avenue & Ponderosa Drive 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Thursday, November 7, one lane closed, Southbound, Route 82, between 31rst Avenue & 27th Avenue 8:01am to 2:30pm.

Thursday, November 7, one lane closed, Southbound, Route 82, at Country Club Drive 8:01am to 2:30pm.

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.

For real-time traffic, click-on Caltrans Quick Maps at: http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/

"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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