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Road and Lane Closures on Highway 101 in South Monterey County Along with Arroyo Seco Road and Harkins Road and Hunter Lane for the Week of November 26

 

MONTEREY COUNTY – Here are the major scheduled road and lane closures for Monterey County from Sunday, November 26 through Saturday, December 2. 


Highway 101: Espinosa Road: November 27 – December 1

There will one lane closure, as well as closure of the right shoulder along northbound Highway 101 at Espinosa Road for miscellaneous work along the highway from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.


Highway 101: Walnut Avenue: November 30 – December 1

There will one lane closure, as well as closure of the shoulder along northbound and southbound Highway 101 at Walnut Avenue for miscellaneous work along the highway from 8 am to 3:30 pm.


Highway 101: Thorne Road: November 28 – November 30

There will one lane closure, as well as closure of the shoulder along northbound and southbound Highway 101 at Thorne Road for miscellaneous work along the highway from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.


Highway 101: North Bradley: November 27 – December 1

One lane closure will occur along northbound Highway 101 100 feet just north and south of the North Bradley Overcrossing for work on the bridge from 6:30 pm to 7 am.


Highway 101:  State Route 146 – Arroyo Seco Road: November 30

One lane closure will occur along southbound Highway 101 between State Route 146 and Arroyo Seco Road for work on the bridge from 9 am to 3 pm.


Highway 101: Camp Roberts Rest Area: November 26 – November 30

There will be full of the northbound Camp Roberts rest area for emergency repair work from 11 am to 12 pm.  


Salinas – Spreckels: Harkins Road & Hunter Lane:  Long - Term

There will be temporary lane closures and one lane reversible traffic controls along Harkins Road and Hunter lane for pavement work beginning Monday, October 16, 2023. The work hours are 7:00 am to 5:00 p.m., with occasional nighttime work. The Harkins Road work will be located from the City of Salinas limits to Fifth Street in Spreckels. The Hunter Lane work will be taking place from State Route 68 to Harkins Road. 


 


Arroyo Seco Road: September - December

Repair work along Arroyo Seco Road in south Monterey County will begin in September to repair damage that occurred during the heavy rains and flooding in March. The repair work will occur at mile post 2.5 and at mile post 4.2. The road is open to residents who live along that portion of road, and they will be allowed access in and out of the area. Once the repair work is completed, it will allow for the reopening of Arroyo Seco Campground, which was closed by the US Forest Service. 



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

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