Northbound U.S. 101 Overnight LAne Closures Near Refugio State Beach Begin Monday, October 14

Mon Oct 14, 2024 | 01:14pm

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY — A project to replace the northbound and southbound bridges at Refugio Road along US 101 near Refugio State Beach will result in overnight lane closures on a one-mile segment of northbound US 101 beginning Monday, October 14.

These overnight lane closures will take place Monday through Friday between 7 pm to 6 am to allow Caltrans to place temporary concrete barriers on both bridgesin preparation of a new, temporary traffic alignment.  These lane closures are expected to take place for approximately four weeks.

In late November, a new, temporary traffic alignment will be put into place where both directions of traffic will be moved to the northbound bridge.  Bicycle detours in both directions will be in place at this time.  This temporary traffic alignment will remain in place until November 2025. Both directions of traffic will then be switched to the southbound bridge to continue construction.   

The new concrete bridges would have nearly the same alignment, profile, and lane configuration as the existing bridges, but will be 7-feet wider to accommodate standard 10-foot shoulders.

Travelers will encounter intermittent lane closures and flagging on Refugio Road throughout the project. 

This project also includes upgrading bridge rails on the northbound US 101 on-ramp bridge, rehabilitating the existing pedestrian pathway beneath the bridges, and updating the lighting system through the project limits.

The contractor for this $56 million project is MCM Construction, Inc. of North Highlands, CA. 

Project information and the Environmental Impact Report can be found on the project website: https://dot.ca.gov/caltrans-near-me/district-5/district-5-current-projects/refugio-road-undercrossing-bridges-replacement-project

Road information and updates can also be found on our Caltrans District 5 Social Media platforms: Twitter at: @CaltransD5, Facebook at: Caltrans Central Coast (District 5) and Instagram/Threads at: Caltrans_D5.                                                           

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Drive slowly and carefully in all work zones.

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