Portions of several heavily trafficked Los Angeles-area freeways, as well as portions of PCH will be closed for overnight utility work, Caltrans announced.
Work on the projects will begin at 9 p.m. Monday and last through 6 a.m. Tuesday, the California Department of Transportation said in a new release.
Sections of U.S. Highway 101, interstates 405 and 710, along with a part of Pacific Coast Highway will be impacted, with officials adding that signs will be posted and that motorists should expect delays in the following areas:
U.S. Highway 101 in Encino
- Two lanes on the southbound 101 from Reseda Boulevard to Hayvenhurst Avenue
Interstate 405 at Sepulveda Pass
- Two lanes on northbound I-405 from Wilshire Boulevard to Getty Center Drive
- Right lane on northbound I-405 from Sepulveda Boulevard to U.S. 101
- Two lanes on southbound I-405 From Sepulveda Boulevard to Getty Center Drive
- Sepulveda Boulevard on-ramp to southbound I-405
Interstate 710 in Long Beach
- PCH on-ramp to northbound I-710
- One lane on northbound I-710 from PCH to Wardlow Road
- Southbound I-710 off-ramp to northbound PCH
- Southbound I-710 off-ramp to southbound PCH
- One lane on southbound I-710 from Wardlow Road to PCH
Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach
- Right lane of northbound PCH from I-710 to State Route 103.
Officials also reminded motorists of recent weather or burn scar-related closures still in effect that include:
Pacific Coast Highway
- Southbound PCH closed at Sweetwater Canyon Drive
- Northbound PCH closed at Entrada Drive
- Only residents providing identification and residents with contractors with verification are allowed past these PCH checkpoints
Interstate 10
- Westbound I-10 closed at Lincoln Boulevard
- Westbound I-10 4th and 5th street on-ramps closed
Topanga Canyon Boulevard
- Fully closed in both directions between PCH and Grand View Drive
Motorists can stay up to date on the latest closures or schedule changes by visiting Caltrans website or L.A. Public Works road closure site.