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START DATE: 2012 COMPLETION: Late 2015 COST: $110 million Construction Schedule Project Benefits My5LA.com @My5LA (855) 454-6335 [email protected] Project Overview The Santa Ana Freeway (Interstate 5) HOV Widening and Alondra Boulevard Bridge Project extends from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue in the City of Santa Fe Springs. Caltrans has reconstructed the Alondra Boulevard bridge overcrossing and widened nearly one mile of I-5 from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue. In April 2012, the Alondra Boulevard Bridge Project began construction. It was the second of six I-5 Corridor segments to begin construction from the Los Angeles/Orange County line to the San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605). The 57-year old bridge was completely demolished in June 2013. The Alondra Boulevard Bridge has been reconstructed and widened from a four-lane to a six-lane bridge, with three lanes in each direction, and longer to accommodate a wider freeway. The project added one High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and one general purpose lane in each direction, widened shoulders and constructed a concrete median barrier. On August 29, 2014, Caltrans reopened the Alondra Bridge, the largest of three new structures to the motoring public. • Improving the overall traffic circulation on the I-5 South Corridor • Upgrading on- and off-ramps • Enhancing air quality • Increasing safety • Accommodating future projected traffic demands and capacity • Revitalizing our I-5 community I-5 CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS ALONDRA BRIDGE PROJECT FACT SHEET 5 My My LA LA

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Page 1: ALONDRA BRIDGE PROJECT - My5LAmy5la.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Alondra-Blvd... · the Alondra Boulevard bridge overcrossing and widened nearly one mile of I-5 from North Fork

START DATE: 2012COMPLETION: Late 2015COST: $110 million

Construction Schedule

Project Benefits

My5LA.com @My5LA (855) 454-6335 [email protected]

Project OverviewThe Santa Ana Freeway (Interstate 5) HOV Widening and Alondra Boulevard Bridge Project extends from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue in the City of Santa Fe Springs. Caltrans has reconstructed the Alondra Boulevard bridge overcrossing and widened nearly one mile of I-5 from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue. In April 2012, the Alondra Boulevard Bridge Project began construction. It was the second of six I-5 Corridor segments to begin construction from the Los Angeles/Orange County line to the San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605). The 57-year old bridge was completely demolished in June 2013. The Alondra Boulevard Bridge has been reconstructed and widened from a four-lane to a six-lane bridge, with three lanes in each direction, and longer to accommodate a wider freeway. The project added one High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and one general purpose lane in each direction, widened shoulders and constructed a concrete median barrier. On August 29, 2014, Caltrans reopened the Alondra Bridge, the largest of three new structures to the motoring public.

• Improving the overall traffic circulation on the I-5 South Corridor

• Upgrading on- and off-ramps

• Enhancing air quality

• Increasing safety

• Accommodating future projected traffic demands and capacity

• Revitalizing our I-5 community

I-5 CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS

ALONDRA BRIDGE PROJECTFACT SHEET

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