County, Caltrans to meet on Red Hill closure
Susan McCormack
COSTA MESA -- The Orange County Transportation Authority and Caltrans
will hold a community meeting tonight to explain the 405/55 Improvement
Project because the Costa Mesa phase began last week.
When the construction project is finished, it will link carpool lanes on
the San Diego Freeway with those on the Costa Mesa Freeway, eliminating
the need for motorists to weave across lanes when switching freeways. As
part of the project, an onramp will be built at Anton Boulevard with an
offramp at Avenue of the Arts and Anton.
Construction will also focus in and around Red Hill Avenue and MacArthur
Boulevard.
Red Hill will be relocated about 18 feet to make way for the carpool
connector, said Transportation Authority spokesman Dave Simpson. This
construction is expected to begin in March and will take nine months to
complete, he said.
MacArthur Boulevard will be widened by one lane in each direction. During
construction, one of the three lanes in each direction will close,
starting this month. The work should be completed by midsummer, Simpson
said.
Planners have anticipated that the projects may cause confusion and
delays and have been working on a public awareness campaign to combat
this, Simpson added.
Transportation Authority officials said the project is needed because
more than 433,000 motorists pass through the interchange daily, making it
one of the top 10 busiest freeways in the country.
The meeting will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Doubletree Club
Hotel, 7 Hutton Centre, Santa Ana.Seventy percent of the $150-million
project is funded by Measure M, a half-cent transportation sales tax
approved by county voters in 1990. The balance of the project’s cost is
being covered by the federal government and the city of Costa Mesa.
The entire project is scheduled to be completed by 2004.
For more information, call (800) 724-0353 or go online, o7
www.octa.net/405_55map.asp.f7
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