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SB Sepulveda Closes Nightly Near Getty Ramps

Lane closures may also be in effect during the day.

Due to power line work, southbound Sepulveda Boulevard will be closed nightly near the Getty ramps, according to Metro.

The nighttime closures began Tuesday and will continue for about two weeks.

Metro officials say the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is replacing vaults at the Sepulveda Boulevard under-crossing near the Getty 405 Freeway ramps. Due the work, the southbound side of Sepulveda will be fully closed during night hours and there may also be daytime lane closures.

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Details of the closure and vault placement are as follows:

  • Southbound Sepulveda Boulevard will be closed between the northbound Getty off-ramp and the southbound Getty off-ramp.
  • Northbound Sepulveda Boulevard will be down to one lane between the southbound Getty off-ramp and the northbound Getty off-ramp.
  • Nighttime closures are from 9 p.m.-6 a.m.
  • Daytime work may continue from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., with one lane of Sepulveda maintained in each direction.
  • LADWP work will be completed in approximately two weeks.

Detour information is as follows:

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  • Southbound traffic on Sepulveda Boulevard will be detoured to the southbound 405 Getty on-ramp.
  • Motorists may turn right from the southbound Getty off-ramp to Sepulveda.
  • Left turns from the southbound Getty off-ramp to Sepulveda will be restricted.

Metro says local access for residents will be maintained and emergency responders will have access to the area. In addition, pedestrians will be rerouted to a safe area.

Closures and construction are subject to weather conditions. So, for the latest information, visit the Metro website.


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