Part of Pacific Coast Highway will be closed nightly in both directions until further notice due to damage from high tides and last week's historic winter storm, city officials said Wednesday. The closure was required due to erosion on the ocean-side of the road shoulder and more possible damage from upcoming storms.
Part of Pacific Coast Highway will be closed nightly in both directions until further notice due to damage from high tides and last week's historic winter storm, city officials said Wednesday. The closure was required due to erosion on the ocean-side of the road shoulder and more possible damage from upcoming storms. Caltrans will install k-rails to block off the right ocean-side lane and begin to stabilize the collapsed slope.
The damage will be assessed each morning until the road is safe to reopen. Crews will shift lanes to the land side to provide two lanes in both directions, city officials said. Drivers should watch for reduced speed-limit signs, and workers and work vehicles
Pacific Coast Highway Closure Storm Damage Erosion Road Shoulder Caltrans Lane Shift
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