News Summary
Beverly Hills is preparing for lane closures on Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards due to a critical water main construction project. Starting this Tuesday, constructions will run continuously until March 12, impacting traffic patterns significantly. A section of Wilshire will be closed from March 17 to April 7, shifting 80% of traffic to alternate routes. Additional works include a sound barrier installation on South Reeves Drive. The D Line Subway Extension project promises improved transit access for Beverly Hills residents in the near future.
Beverly Hills: Buckle Up for Lane Closures Ahead!
Hey there, Beverly Hills residents and visitors! Get ready for some changes on our beloved roads, as lane closures are coming your way on both Wilshire Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard. These closures are being set in motion due to an important construction project aimed at connecting a water main near the Los Angeles Country Club.
What to Expect on the Roads
So, what does this mean for you? Well, lane closures will start affecting traffic near Wilshire Boulevard close to both the Los Angeles Country Club and the El Rodeo School. It’s essential to navigate these changes wisely to avoid getting caught in a traffic jam!
From the night of Tuesday, construction kicked off at 9 p.m. and will be running 24/7 until 7 a.m. on March 12. But wait, there’s more! North Santa Monica Boulevard will also be reduced to just one lane in each direction until March 10. Talk about a busy month ahead!
Thankfully, Whittier Drive will remain unaffected by these lane closures, so don’t fret about access to and from Whittier Drive via Wilshire Boulevard. That is a little relief amidst this anticipated disruption!
Mark Your Calendars for Bigger Changes
Now, here’s where it starts to get a bit trickier. The current project on Wilshire will wrap up just before a major disruption kicks off on March 17. From that date until April 7, a four-block stretch of Wilshire Boulevard will be off-limits, specifically between El Camino Drive and Crescent Drive. It’s only about 1,000 feet, but don’t underestimate the impact; this closure is expected to shift traffic patterns significantly.
According to traffic studies, a whopping 80% of the traffic will be rerouted through Beverly, North Santa Monica, San Vicente, and La Cienega boulevards. Additionally, the remaining 20% of vehicles will aim for the Golden Triangle or the residential areas south of Wilshire. With such a shift, it’s wise to plan your routes in advance.
Why All the Fuss?
You might be wondering why all this fuss over Wilshire Boulevard. Well, the closure is vital for crews to get busy removing deck panels and restoring the roadway impacted by the Wilshire/Rodeo station construction as part of the D Line Subway Extension project. Originally, there were plans to tackle this work over 18 weekends, but the concentrated closure aims to speed things along!
Additional Construction Ahead
But hold on, there’s even more construction activity! Starting on February 24, South Reeves Drive at Wilshire Boulevard will also see closures lasting three weeks. This time around, the work is for a 16-foot sound barrier installation, aimed at mitigating noisy disturbances from the ongoing construction. As you can see, it’s all systems go in Beverly Hills!
Looking Ahead to the Future
On a brighter note, the D Line Subway Extension project is set to extend the subway route from downtown Los Angeles straight to the Westside! The first section is expected to open by the end of this year, boasting three new stations on Wilshire Boulevard. Exciting times are ahead for our transit system!
The second section of the project is on track to open next year, featuring stations at Wilshire/Rodeo and Century City/Constellation, while the third section, slated to open in 2027, will include stations at Westwood/UCLA and Westwood/VA Hospital. It’s clear that there’s a lot happening, so stay informed!
For the freshest updates on the D Line construction in Beverly Hills, swing by the city’s official website. As we navigate through this transitional phase, patience is key! Happy commuting!
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- Patch: Lane Closures Affect Wilshire Boulevard
- Wikipedia: Traffic Conditions
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- Beverly Hills Courier: Rodeo Drive Committee Considers Road Closures
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Urban Traffic
- Patch: Wilshire Boulevard Closure – 3 Weeks of Detours Due to Construction
