Part of Highway 1 cut off after collapse could soon be passable in Big Sur. Here's when
Briefly

According to a news release from Caltrans, work to stabilize the edge of Highway 1 south of the Rocky Creek Bridge will likely be completed by Memorial Day, or May 27.
The end of stabilization efforts means the end of the convoys currently being used to get people and goods through the stretch of Highway 1 cut off by the March 30 slip-out that made the road impassible, the release said.
Caltrans also hired a contractor to drill, install and grout vertical rock dowels through the southbound lane pavement adjacent to the existing west edge of the highway, the release said.
The drainage improvements are intended to help Highway 1 withstand extreme weather events, which are increasingly common in the area, Caltrans said.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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