Friday, September 28, 2018

I-505 in Solano County Paving Work w reduced lanes and overnight ramp closures starts Sun, Sept 30, 2018

State of California • Department of Transportation

TRAFFIC ADVISORY

Date: September 28, 2018
District: 4-Oakland
Contact: Vince Jacala
Vince.jacala@dot.ca.gov
Phone: (510) 286-5206

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Interstate-505 in Solano County
Overnight Lane Reductions and Ramp Closures
5 Consecutive Nights
Starting Sunday, September 30, 2018
Paving Work

SOLANO COUNTY— The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will perform overnight paving work on approximately 10 miles of Interstate-505 (I-505) in Solano County. The work will result in a smoother and safer drive for motorists.

Crews will pave northbound and southbound I-505 between the I-505/I-80 Interchange in Vacaville and the Solano/Yolo county line.

Work Starts Sunday, September 30. 2018 at 6:00 PM
The work is scheduled each night starting Sunday, September 30 until Thursday, October 4. Work on Northbound I-505 starts each night at 6:00 PM until 10:00 AM the next mornings. Work on Southbound I-505 starts each night at 6:00 PM until 2:00 PM the next day.

To ensure worker and public safety, one of two lanes of northbound and southbound I-505 may be closed overnight. One lane in each direction of I-505 will remain open at all times.

Also, the following on and off ramps on I-505 may be temporarily closed during the overnight hours. No two consecutive ramps will be closed at the same time. Detour signs will be posted.

Overnight I-505 Ramp Closures:
• I-505/Vaca Valley Parkway Ramps
• I-505/Midway Road Ramps
• I-505 Allendale Road Ramps
• I-505 Putah Creek Road Ramps
• I-505 Allendale Road Ramps
• Southbound I-505/Monte Vista Road Ramp
• Southbound I-505 to Eastbound I-80 connector ramp
• Westbound I-80 to Northbound I-505 connector ramp


Motorists are advised to always drive with caution in construction zones.

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Caltrans thanks you for your patience as we work to maintain California’s highways and bridges.

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