I-110/C STREET INTERCHANGE CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION ON WEEKDAYS THROUGH MID-OCTOBER
WILMINGTON, Calif. — September 18, 2014 — C Street on- and off-ramps on Interstate-110/Harbor Freeway (I-110) will be closed Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., beginning Monday, September 29, through Friday, October 17, as part of a major Port of Los Angeles interchange and roadway project to perform utility work necessary to improve C Street on- and off-ramps and nearby surface streets in Wilmington.
The following alternate routes are suggested during the closures:
Northbound C Street Off-Ramp Alternate Route
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Northbound C Street On-Ramp Alternate Route
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Southbound C Street Off-Ramp Alternate Route
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Southbound C Street On-Ramp Alternate Route
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Please follow posted traffic signs accordingly. Similar closures are anticipated to occur through 2016. For future updates, visit www.portoflosangeles.org or call Chris Trinidad, Project Construction Manager at (310) 732-3617.
The Port of Los Angeles, in partnership with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), is constructing I-110/C Street Interchange improvements to combine two closely spaced intersections into one, and construct a new off-ramp from Northbound I-110 onto Harry Bridges Boulevard. In addition, the local streets of Figueroa Avenue, Harry Bridges Boulevard, and John S. Gibson Boulevard will be realigned and reconstructed to improve local traffic circulation. Construction is funded by the Port of Los Angeles, the Surface Transportation Program – Local (STPL) fund, the State of California Trade Corridor Improvement Fund (TCIF), and Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) Prop C Funds.
The Port of Los Angeles is America’s premier port and has a strong commitment to developing innovative strategic and sustainable operations that benefit the economy as well as the quality of life for the region and the nation it serves. As the leading seaport in North America in terms of shipping container volume and cargo value, the Port generates more than 830,000 regional jobs and $35 billion in annual wages and tax revenues. The Port of Los Angeles – A cleaner port. A brighter future.