Crews with Caltrans and the San Diego Affiliation of Governments will start nighttime closures alongside one avenue beginning this weekend, as a part of the Interstate 805 South Bridge Security and Sound Partitions undertaking.
In a Friday information launch, Caltrans introduced the closures might be alongside East Naples Road between Osage and Nacion avenues, between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. Sunday and Monday.
In line with Caltrans, the $33 million undertaking is targeted on bettering transportation infrastructure in South County, together with bridge security, sound partitions and auxiliary lanes.
Caltrans officers stated sound partitions alongside the route — together with bridge security enhancements at Telegraph Canyon Highway and East Naples Road — are anticipated to be completed by late 2026.
The undertaking space includes a four-mile phase of Interstate 805, from East Palomar Road in Chula Vista to state Route 54 in Nationwide Metropolis.
Through the closures:
— Drivers touring westbound alongside East Naples will flip left onto Oleander Avenue, flip proper onto East Palomar, flip proper onto Melrose Avenue and switch left onto East Naples; and
— Drivers heading eastbound alongside East Naples will flip proper on Melrose, left onto East Palomar, left onto Oleander and proper onto East Naples.
Residents and companies close to the development space “can count on nighttime development lights, mud and noise from gear and automobile backup alarms required by the Occupational Security and Well being Administration,” in accordance with Caltrans.
Lane closures could also be essential at occasions to permit crews to securely full their work, Caltrans added. Detour indicators and flaggers might be in place to assist information vacationers by way of the work space.
Caltrans officers inspired drivers “to decelerate and transfer over for freeway staff and legislation enforcement, give themselves extra time and anticipate journey delays or contemplate taking an alternate route to succeed in their vacation spot whereas these closures are in place.”
“Crews will work to reduce noise and impacts to all close by communities as a lot as attainable,” Caltrans acknowledged.
–Metropolis Information Service