Politics & Government

The Latest Freeway Closures Brought to You by the West County Connectors Project

Four lanes in each direction of the 405 will be closed at night for the rest of the week.

  • Four lanes of the northbound San Diego Freeway (405) will be closed from Westminster Avenue to Seal Beach Boulevard from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. tonight through Saturday night.
  • The northbound 405 Seal Beach Boulevard off-ramp will be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. through Friday.
  • Two lanes in each direction of the Garden Grove Freeway (22) will be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. through Friday between Goldenwest and Valley View streets.
  • The 405/22 connectors will be closed from midnight to 5 a.m. tonight through Friday.
  • The Old Ranch Parkway on-ramp to the westbound 22 closed this week for one year.  The on-ramp closure is necessary to demolish and reconstruct a sound wall.
  • Nighttime closures will occur March 13 -14 on Seal Beach Boulevard, from Lampson Avenue to North Gate Road, to allow for construction of a temporary sidewalk along the eastern portion of the bridge.
  • Vegetation removal is ongoing and will continue for the next two weeks in the I-405 / I-605 interchange and adjacent to the community of Rossmoor.  Removal activities will be during the day and night.  Night work may be disruptive to the neighboring community due to equipment noise and back-up alarms. 
  • Nightly lane closures, between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., will continue intermittently between Seal Beach Boulevard and the I-605 through mid-March.  These closures will facilitate vegetation removal activities along the freeway shoulder.
  • During the week of March 13, night work will be necessary to remove the sound wall along the eastbound SR-22 to southbound I-405 connector adjacent to the Leisure World community.  This wall parallels North Gate Road within the Leisure World community.


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