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Road Closures Scheduled for Highway 92, Highway 1

Caltrans will be resurfacing sections of the roadway on Highway 92 Half Moon Bay and San Mateo. In addition, crews will work on Highway 1 near the San Mateo/Santa Cruz County line.

 

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will be resurfacing sections of the roadway on Highway 92 in San Mateo County between the City of San Mateo and Half Moon Bay. The month-long work will start Thursday, July 26th and be completed by August 30th. Crews will repair sections of roadway that have become worn over time.

 
To ensure worker and public safety, intermittent overnight lane closures are scheduled to start on both westbound and eastbound Highway 92 just east of Half Moon Bay beginning Thursday, July 26th at 10 p.m. and be completed by August 30th.

Resurfacing work of the roadway on State Route 1-Cabrillo Highway in San Mateo County near the San Mateo/Santa Cruz County Line is also scheduled to begin this week.
 
Traffic controls are scheduled to start in that area beginning Friday, July 27th at 11 a.m. The work is scheduled to conclude in Mid-September 2012.

All work is weather permitting.

Lane Closure Times and Locations

Highway 92
During intermittent lane closures, one lane of traffic on Highway 92 will remain open while the other lane of traffic on Highway 92 will be closed between Half Moon Bay and Pilarcitos Creek Road.

The work will start on Thursday, July 26th. During the work, lane closures are scheduled to start at 10 p.m. each night and conclude the following morning at 6 a.m. Work is scheduled Sunday through Friday.  

Crews will help direct motorists and install changeable message signs during the lane closures. Motorists should allow for extra travel time. 

State Route 1-Cabrillo Highway
During one-way traffic controls, one lane of traffic on State Route 1-Cabrillo Highway will remain open while the other lane of traffic will be closed between just south of Whitehouse Canyon Road and the San Mateo/Santa Cruz County Line.

The work will start on Friday, July 27th and conclude in Mid-September. During the work, alternating lane closures may be scheduled during daytime and/or nighttime hours.  Work is scheduled Monday through Friday.  

Crews will help direct motorists and alternate lane closures in both westbound and eastbound directions. Caltrans will also install changeable message signs. Motorists should allow for extra travel time.                        

Please drive cautiously through the construction zone and leave a safe traveling distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you. Caltrans appreciates your patience as we work to improve the highways. Please remember to “Slow for the Cone Zone.”

For real-time traffic, click-on Caltrans Quick Maps

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