Lane closures on Wilshire Boulevard due to water main construction.
Beverly Hills is set for lane closures on Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards due to a water main connection project. Starting this week, the construction will run 24/7 until March 10, with traffic streamlined to two lanes on Wilshire Boulevard and one lane in each direction on North Santa Monica Boulevard. While this may cause delays, construction on Whittier Drive will not be affected. Look out for additional disruptions starting March 17 as subway construction begins. These improvements aim to enhance infrastructure in the city.
Heads up, Beverly Hills! If you’re planning to hit the road soon, you might want to buckle up and take note of some lane closures coming your way. Get ready for traffic delays as the streets near the Los Angeles Country Club and El Rodeo School are set to get a makeover!
Starting this week, construction crews have rolled up their sleeves and are working hard on a water main connection project that will take place on Wilshire Boulevard and North Santa Monica Boulevard. This little construction adventure kicked off on Tuesday night at 9 p.m., and it’s going to run around the clock until the early morning of March 12. That’s right, they’ll be at it 24/7 for a solid stretch!
So, what does this mean for your daily commute? Well, expect Wilshire Boulevard to have a different look for a while. Traffic will be streamlined to just two lanes, but don’t worry – both eastbound and westbound vehicles will still be able to make signalized left turns at designated intersections. As for North Santa Monica Boulevard, it will be cutting down to one lane in each direction. This situation is expected to last until March 10.
But here’s a silver lining: the construction work on Whittier Drive won’t interfere, so you’ll still be able to get in and out of there without a hitch!
Now, while the current construction is scheduled to finish just before a bigger project rolls in, drivers in the area might want to prepare for additional changes. Mark your calendars for March 17 because that’s when larger disruptions are expected as parts of Wilshire Boulevard will close for an estimated three weeks due to subway construction. That’s right, it seems like Beverly Hills is in for quite the construction fiesta!
All this hustle and bustle is part of the ongoing infrastructure improvements taking place throughout Beverly Hills. So while it might feel like an inconvenience now, these upgrades are aimed at improving the city for everyone in the long run. Whether it’s tackling issues like water supply or modernizing the area for future growth, this construction phase is just a stepping stone toward a more robust Beverly Hills.
For anyone who regularly drives through this area, prepare for delays and a change in how traffic flows. Allow yourself extra time during your travels, consider alternate routes, or maybe even dust off that bike or scooter if you’re close enough! We know no one loves traffic, but thinking ahead and taking it easy can make a big difference.
As work progresses, it’s always a good idea to keep your ears open for further updates about any changes or additional lane closures. Community resources will be providing information, so you won’t be left in the dark. So, keep your eyes on the road, and let’s navigate this construction together!
Until then, drive safe, Beverly Hills! We’ll get through this construction phase together, and soon enough, we’ll be enjoying those sweet improvements in our beautiful city.
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