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Kern County Speak with project sta! Monday through Friday, 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 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 to . lanes for vehicles with two or more passengers North Los Angeles County It is the backbone of ’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