The ongoing pavement work on the San Diego (405) Freeway through Sepulveda Pass will require more overnight lane and ramp closures next week.
Installation of K rail and electrical work will commence some time after 9 p.m. from Monday through next Friday, according to Caltrans. The work will end each day by 6 a.m.
Intermittent closures from Monday to Friday between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. are scheduled as follows:
— Up to two lanes of northbound 405 between Sepulveda Boulevard and Victory Boulevard will be closed;
— Up to two lanes of northbound 405 between Wilshire Boulevard and Skirball Center Drive/Mulholland Drive will be closed;
— The northbound 405 off-ramp to Getty Center Drive will be closed;
— The Skirball Center Drive on-ramp to northbound 405 will be closed;
— Up to two lanes of northbound 405 between Skirball Center Drive/Mulholland Drive and Sepulveda Boulevard will be closed.
— The northbound 405 on- and off-ramps at Burbank Boulevard will be closed;
— The northbound 405 off-ramp to Victory Boulevard will be closed; and
— Up to two lanes of southbound 405 between Skirball Center Drive/Mulholland Drive and Wilshire Boulevard will be closed.
From 10 p.m. next Friday through 5 a.m. Monday, May 4:
— Northbound 405 will be reduced to three lanes between Skirball Center Drive and Ventura Boulevard;
— The Skirball Center Drive on-ramp to northbound 405 will be closed; and
— The northbound 405 off-ramp to Getty Center Drive will be closed.
More lane reductions are on tap for the $143.7 million I-405 Pavement Rehabilitation Project between the Los Angeles communities of Van Nuys and Westwood along the Sepulveda Pass, according to Caltrans.
