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Home / Alert Archive / Highway 1 Ramp Closures Start 10/27

Highway 1 Ramp Closures Start 10/27

Published October 25, 2024

Highway 1 Bus-On-Shoulder Project Between 41st and Soquel Continues with Daytime Ramp Closures

Construction continues on a project to add north and southbound auxiliary lanes and bus-on-shoulder improvements on Highway 1 between the 41st Avenue and Soquel Drive interchanges and to aid in construction of a new bicycle and pedestrian overcrossing at Chanticleer Avenue.

The current phase of construction includes the widening of the center median, landscaping, as well as constructing pedestrian access to the new pedestrian bridge. No overnight traffic impacts are scheduled for the week of Sunday Oct. 27.

Daytime Ramp Closure at 41st Ave.

From Monday Oct. 28 thru Thursday Oct. 31, travelers will encounter a closure of

the northbound Hwy. 1 onramps at 41st Ave from 9 am to 3 pm. Only one northbound ramp will be closed at any one time.

Flagging for Vehicles and Pedestrian Detour on Soquel Ave.

Crews are continuing with construction on the sidewalk on Soquel Ave. between 17th Ave. and Chanticleer Ave. The sidewalk will be modified to provide access to the new Chanticleer Ave. bicycle/pedestrian overcrossing. Detour signage will direct pedestrians on Soquel Ave. around the work area via Rodriguez St.

Sidewalk construction will result in intermittent daytime flagging closures for vehicles on Soquel Ave., Monday through Friday, between 7 am to 3 pm. Sidewalk construction on Soquel Ave. is scheduled to take place through early December.

About the Highway 1 Corridor Project

This project will construct north and southbound auxiliary lanes and bus-on-shoulder improvements between the 41st Avenue and Soquel Avenue/Drive interchanges and construct a new bicycle and pedestrian overcrossing at Chanticleer Avenue. The auxiliary lanes will connect the on-ramps with the next off-ramp, thereby extending the weaving and merging distance between the ramps, improving traffic operations, and reducing cut-through traffic diverting to local streets and neighborhoods.

The bicycle/pedestrian overcrossing at Chanticleer Avenue will provide an alternative route for bicyclists and pedestrians currently using the Soquel or 41st interchanges to cross over Highway 1. The overcrossing will be lighted, 12- to 14-feet wide, and will incorporate aesthetic treatments consistent with the visual character of the corridor and the adjacent community.

The contractor for this $29 million project is Granite Construction of Watsonville, CA. This project is expected to be completed in late 2025.

Road information and updates can also be found on Caltrans District 5 Social Media platforms: Twitter at: @CaltransD5, Facebook at: Caltrans Central Coast (District 5) and Instagram at: Caltrans_D5.

Our crews deserve to get home safely too.  Drive slowly and carefully in work zones.

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