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Northbound Lanes of 405 in Sepulveda Pass to Close Saturday Night

The 405 improvement project continues, with traffic congestion expected.

This is a release from Ron Macias, community relations officer for the I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements Project.

Attention residents and business in the vicinity of the I-405 San Diego Freeway between Getty Center Dr. and Ventura Blvd.

The contractor is scheduled to implement a full northbound directional freeway closure to support the removal and replacement of freeway overhead signs and associated support structures on the northbound I-405 freeway on the night of Saturday, September 24, 2011, weather permitting. 

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This work is being conducted to support the construction and widening of the freeway roadway on the right hand side of the northbound I-405 freeway.  

The full northbound directional freeway closure will occur between Getty Center Dr. and Ventura Blvd.  Freeway lane closures will begin at 11:00 pm, leading up to the full northbound freeway closure between 1:00 am to 7:00 am.  Ramps within the freeway closures may begin to close at 7:00 pm. 

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What: Full northbound directional freeway closure to support the removal and replacement of some freeway overhead signs and associated support structures on the northbound I-405 freeway.  This work is required to support the construction and widening of the freeway roadway on the right hand side of the northbound I-405 freeway.   

When: Work is anticipated to occur on the night of Saturday, September 24, 2011. Freeway lane closures will begin at 11:00 pm, leading up to the full northbound freeway closure between 1:00 am to 7:00 am.   

Where: Northbound I-405 freeway between Getty Center Dr. and Ventura Blvd. 

What to expect: Sepulveda Blvd. will remain open during the nights of this operation and will be used as a detour route.  Detour maps are available at www.metro.net/I405 

Please note that the work is weather permitting and subject to change. For latest updates visit our website at www.metro.net/I-405 or follow us on twitter: twitter.com/I_405 and Facebook at facebook.com/405project

See Ron Macias' previous press release on the project by .


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