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Repair to Highway 1 Bridges at Pájaro River thru May 20

Published March 28, 2023

Repair to Highway 1 Bridges at Pájaro River to Result in Closure of Southbound Lane Lane closures are set to begin on Highway 1 where it crosses the Pájaro River as repairs to bridges damaged by recent storms get underway. Beginning Thursday March 23, travelers on southbound Highway 1 will ...

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Highway 1 Will Reopen 3/16

Published March 15, 2023

Highway 1 To Reopen After Pájaro River Flooding Crews are working to reopen Highway 1 across the Pájaro River later tonight. A team of structural engineers completed assessments and reported that the bridges there can safely accommodate traffic without restriction. Southbound lanes of Highway 1 ...

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Highway 9 Closure Continues

Published March 2, 2023

Continued Wet Conditions to Delay Reopening of Highway 9 at Holiday Slide Continued wet conditions have resulted in a delay of the scheduled reopening of Hwy. 9 at the Holiday Slide. Previously estimated to reopen March 4, Hwy. 9 at the Holiday Slide is now estimated to reopen on Friday March ...

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Highway 9 Closure Remains in Effect Until 3/4

Published February 10, 2023

Full Closure of Highway 9 Due to Holiday Slide to Remain in Effect Until March 4 A full closure of Hwy. 9 remains in effect between lower Glen Arbor Rd. and Holiday Lane due to a slide caused by winter storms. The anticipated reopening of Hwy. 9 is now scheduled for March 4. During the initial ...

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Highway 9 Traffic Control Over the Next Few Months

Published January 20, 2023

One-Way Reversing Traffic Control on Highway 9 Between Santa Cruz and Felton A slope repair project on Highway 9 in two different locations between Santa Cruz and Felton will result in one-way traffic control over the next few months. The first location is just north of Camp Sycamore Road at PM 1.0 ...

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