Highway 101 northbound in Sausalito is closing for 57 hours for Caltrans repairs

Two lanes on northbound U.S. 101 in Sausalito will be closed from Friday, July 8 to Monday, July 11 for 57 hours to repair the emergency drainage system.
Two lanes on northbound U.S. 101 in Sausalito will be closed from Friday, July 8 to Monday, July 11 for 57 hours to repair the emergency drainage system. Photo credit Getty Images

SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS RADIO) – Two lanes on northbound Highway 101 in Sausalito will be closed for 57 hours from Friday, July 8 to Monday, July 11 to repair the emergency drainage system.

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Caltrans said the repair will start at 10 p.m. on Friday and will end at 7 a.m.
Monday in Marin County. The repairs will replace a damaged drainage system and then repave the roadway on Highway 101 just north of Robin Williams Tunnel to the Rodeo Avenue off-ramp, the release said.

Caltrans originally scheduled the repair to start on June 24 but was rescheduled to this weekend.

During the construction, two lanes will be closed and one lane will be used as a safety buffer lane, Caltrans said. The agency reported that the on and off-ramps will not be closed.

Caltrans advises those traveling north on Highway 101 expect delays from 30 to 60 minutes. They ask drivers to be aware and drive with caution near the construction zone.

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