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Mulholland Bridge Closes Wednesday Night For Construction

As construction continues, commuters should seek an alternate route, according to Metro.

[The information below comes from a press release provided by Metro].

The contractor will re-stripe the traffic lanes along the Mulholland Bridge and slightly shift the k-rail along the bridge. This operation will allow for slightly more roadway capacity on the Mulholland Bridge.

The activity is anticipated to begin on Wednesday, January 25, and last approximately two nights, weather permitting. During the course of this work, the Mulholland Bridge will be closed from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. each night.

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After the completion of this work activity, there will continue to be a total of two lanes on the bridge after the lane re-striping work. This lane configuration will remain in place throughout the reconstruction of the Mulholland Bridge.

What: Lane re-striping and k-rail shifting along the Mulholland Bridge.

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When: Night time work is anticipated to begin on Wednesday, January 25, 
and last approximately two nights, weather permitting.

Where: Mulholland Drive Bridge will be closed between the hours of 10:00 pm to 6:00 am.

What to Expect: There will continue to be a total of two lanes on the bridge after the lane re-striping work. This lane configuration will remain in place throughout the demolition and reconstruction of the Mulholland Bridge. Emergency vehicle access will be maintained. Pedestrians will be rerouted to a safe area outside the construction zone. Please note that the work is weather permitting and subject to change. For a listing of daily closures and project updates visit our website atwww.metro.net/I405.

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