Cajon Pass paving project to snarl I-15

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Caltrans today began an emergency paving project to repair pavement damaged during the recent storms.

The work will be done from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday on southbound lanes between Oak Hill Road and Cleghorn Road.

At least one lane will be open at all times, but Caltrans is warning to expect delays of up to four hours.

Once the southbound lanes are repaired (Caltrans is estimating a week or so), work will switch to the northbound side.

The entire project is expected to be complete January 28.

Update: Work on the northbound side will continue from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday (January 25) through Thursday (January 27), just south of the truck scales that are just south of SR138.

At least two lanes will be open at all time.

Caltrans is suggesting the following detour/non-detour: "LA County motorists going to the High Desert area or toward Barstow, Baker and Vegas may use I-5 north to SR-14 toward Palmdale, then take SR-138 east to SR-18 back to I-15. Inland Empire or Orange County motorists traveling I-15 northbound this week are advised to avoid travel during work hours."



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