""The freeway will be reduced to three lanes in each direction and motorists are strongly encouraged to seek alternate routes and explore public transportation options to reach their destinations," the California Department of Transportation said in a statement."
"The repaving will take place over 10.2 miles of the 405 between Van Nuys and Westwood, according to Caltrans. Crews will repave sections of two lanes in each direction, replace signage and upgrade guardrails and curb ramps."
"The $143.7-million project will also cause lane closures Sept. 19 through Sept. 22 and is ultimately scheduled to be completed in winter 2028-2029. The agency said the project will ultimately restore 92 miles of lanes and will require up to 25 weekend closures."
The 405 Freeway through the Sepulveda Pass will be partially closed this weekend as a multiyear repaving project begins. Traffic will be reduced to three lanes in each direction and motorists are urged to seek alternate routes or use public transportation. Repaving covers 10.2 miles between Van Nuys and Westwood and will include resurfacing two lanes in each direction, replacing signage, and upgrading guardrails and curb ramps. The $143.7 million project will cause lane closures Sept. 19–22, requires up to 25 weekend closures, aims to restore 92 lane miles, and is scheduled for completion in winter 2028–2029.
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