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Upcoming Closure of Broadway Street Offramp on Southbound US 101 in King City

 

MONTEREY COUNTY – A construction project to rehabilitate the US 101 mainline and ramps and to perform a seismic retrofit and widening on the Salinas River Bridge near King City continues, with an upcoming closure of the southbound US 101 offramp at Broadway St.


 


Starting Monday Nov. 28, travelers will encounter a closure of the southbound US 101 offramp at Broadway St. This closure is expected to be in place through Dec. 30.


 


A detour will be available.


 


Travelers on southbound US 101 will be directed to continue past Broadway and take the Canal St. exit. Travelers will then make a left on Canal St. to reach Broadway.


 


Message and directional signs will be in place to direct travelers.


 


Travelers can expect delays of up to 10 minutes.


 


Additionally, the US 101 northbound on and offramps at Jolon Rd. were reopened to travelers on Thursday Nov. 17.


 


The contractor for this $78 million construction project is OHL, USA of Irvine, CA.  This project is expected to be completed at the beginning of 2023.


 


Our crews deserve to get home safely too.


Drive slowly and carefully in work zones.

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