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Road & Lane Closures in South Monterey County on Highway 101 & State Route 146 for the Week of July 30


MONTEREY COUNTY –Here are the major scheduled road and lane closures for Monterey County from Sunday, July 30 through Saturday, August 5. 


Highway 101:  State Route 146 – Arroyo Seco Road: July 30 – August 4

One alternating lane closure will occur along southbound Highway 101 between State Route 146 and Arroyo Seco Road for striping operations work from 10 pm to 6 am.


Highway 101: First Street - Broadway: July 31 – August 4

One-way traffic controls will occur along eastbound and westbound First Street, Canal Street and Broadway in King City for landscaping and pavement work from 8:30 am to 4 pm.


Highway 101: First Street – State Route 146: July 31 – August 4

There will be full closures of the off and ramps of northbound and southbound Highway 101 between First Street and State Route 146 for pavement and shoulder work along the highway from 8 am to 4 pm.


Highway 101: Wild Horse Road – Jolon Road: July 24 – August 4

Alternating lane closures will occur along northbound and southbound Highway 101 between Wild Horse Road and  Jolon Road for pavement repair work from 6 am 4 pm. There will also be full closure of the northbound and southbound on and off ramps of the highway.  


Highway 101:  Camp Roberts Rest Areas: Long-Term

There will be full closure of the Camp Roberts Rest Areas on northbound and southbound Highway 101 for work to upgrade the facility from 10 am to 12 pm.


State Route 146: Highway 101 – Front Street: July 31 – August 4

One-way traffic controls will be in place along eastbound and westbound State Route 146 between Highway 101 and Front Street for work on the bridge from 8 pm to 6 am.



Please keep in mind that construction work is weather-dependent.



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