Summary
In preparation for the upcoming k-rail installation and piling work in February for the future Wilshire/La Cienega station, there will be median and tree removals on Wilshire Blvd. between San Vicente Blvd. and La Cienega Blvd.
This work will occur on Monday, January 30th thru Friday, February 3rd. Work hours will be 9am-3:30pm.
This work will involve street-level demolition of the median and asphalt, approved removal of trees and landscape, and restoration/ re-striping of the street. Trees will be removed in the south side work zone following the installation of k-rail in February.
This work will require the following lane reductions:
- Westbound Wilshire reduced to two lanes between San Vicente Blvd. and Tower Dr.
- Southbound San Vicente Blvd. will be reduced to two lanes between Orange St. and Wilshire Blvd.
- Northbound San Vicente Blvd. left turn pocket closure at Wilshire Blvd.
Noteworthy
- All work has received necessary permits and approvals.
- Access for pedestrians will be maintained outside of the construction zone.
- Access for emergency responders will be maintained.
- Construction is a dynamic process and information is subject to change.
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