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Kern County Speak with project sta! Monday through Friday, Los Angeles County 8 a.m.-8 p.m., and Saturday & Sunday, 12 p.m.-2 p.m. Project Location: SR-14 to Pico Canyon Road/Lyons Avenue Hablamos Español Improvement: Truck lane Project Location: Vista Del Lago Road to Vista Del Lago Rd Status: In construction Kern County Line Completion: 2014 Improvement: Pavement replacement Cost: $72 million Status: In construction Lake Hughes Rd Completion: late 2015 Cost: $100 million Castaic COMPLETED Project Location: I-5/SR-14 Interchange
Improvement: Direct HOV connector Project Location: Magnolia Boulevard to Status: COMPLETED Buena Vista Street JANUARY 2013 Improvements: HOV lanes from Magnolia
Cost: $161 million Boulevard to Buena Vista Street,
COMPLETED Lyons Ave full interchange at Empire Avenue, railroad realignment Project Location: Lake Hughes Road to n Rd nyo and relocation, Burbank Vista Del Lago Road Ca Project Location: SR-170 to Buena Vista Street ico P Boulevard overcrossing Improvement: Pavement replacement Improvements : HOV lane in each direction and reconstruction and on- and Status: COMPLETED MARCH 2012 pavement replacement o!-ramp modi"cations Cost: $23 million* Status: In construction Newhall Pass Completion: early 2014 Status: Construction Start: mid-2014 Cost: $69 million* Completion: 2017 Cost: $355 million San Fernando Project Location: SR-14 to Lake Hughes Road COMPLETED Improvement: Pavement replacement Glenoaks Blvd Project Location: Western Avenue Status: Construction Start: 2015 San Fernando Rd Interchange Completion: 2016 Improvement: Realignment of the Cost: $93 million COMPLETED northbound I-5 Western Project Location: SR-118 to I-210 Avenue on- and o!-ramps Improvement: Pavement replacement Status: COMPLETE D MARCH 2012 Status: COMPLETED OCTOBER 2011 Cost: $11 million* Cost: $35 million
Project Location: SR-134 to Magnolia Boulevard Project Location: SR-118 to SR-170 Improvement: HOV lane in each direction Buena Vista St Improvements: HOV lane in each direction and direct HOV Status: In construction connector at I-5/SR-170 interchange Magnolia Blvd Completion: late 2014 Status: In construction Western Ave Glendale Cost: $153 million Cost and schedule are approximate. Completion: late 2014 * Partially funded by the American Recovery Cost: $140 million* and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). NORTH —
Interstate 5 About the Improvements Corridor I-5 Corridor Improvements
The I-5 North improvements include: The Golden State Freeway (I-5) is a major north-south t High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes – Carpool Improvements transportation corridor that runs from Mexico to Canada. lanes for vehicles with two or more passengers North Los Angeles County It is the backbone of California’s freeway system, providing t Direct HOV Connectors – Carpool lane the key transportation route for the movement of people, connections from one freeway directly to another goods and services throughout the state. Recognizing t Interchange Improvements – On- and o"-ramp the importance of I-5’s economic role, the California improvements, bridge widening and bridge Department of Transportation (Caltrans) District 7 and its reconstruction regional transportation partners — the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) t Truck Lane – Designated lane for truck tra!c and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) — are t Pavement Replacements – Improved roadway investing almost $3 billion in 17 corridor improvement surface projects through 2017. t Grade Separation – Elevated crossing (such as a railroad bridge) As Southern California’s population swells, tra!c volumes on I-5 continue to increase. To relieve congestion, Caltrans is improving two crucial segments of the corridor: between the Ventura Freeway (SR-134) and the Kern County line, and between the Orange County line and The I-5 North improvements will: I-5 Corridor Improvement Partners the San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605). These segments are t Enhance safety known as I-5 North and I-5 South, respectively. I-5 North t Improve tra!c #ow consists of 11 projects costing $1.3 billion, and I-5 South t Reduce congestion includes six projects costing $1.6 billion. t Encourage ridesharing Most of the I-5 improvements are funded through a t Decrease surface street tra!c combination of federal, state and local sources. t Improve air quality Additionally, several projects are partially funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
Updated September 2013