
Caltrans issued a reminder Thursday of overnight lane closures coming to the San Diego (405) Freeway through Sepulveda Pass.
The work will cover a 10.2-mile stretch of the freeway from Van Nuys to Westwood, according to the agency.
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K-rail replacement will take place from Monday through July 19 between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
The work is part of a broader project that includes the replacement of sections of two freeway lanes in each direction from Victory Boulevard southward to Mulholland Drive.
"Sections of other lanes will be repaired to enhance safety and improve mobility along the primary corridor between West Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley," according to a Caltrans statement.
Two overhead signs will also be replaced, as will 98 sign panels.
A total of 6,400 feet of metal beam guardrail will be upgraded, along with 10 curb ramps.
The entire project cost is about $144 million and the work is expected to be completed by the winter of 2028-29, according to Caltrans.
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