TRAFFIC ADVISORY: METRO BRIDGE WORK NEAR LAX TO RESTRICT EASTBOUND LANES ON CENTURY BOULEVARD AT AVIATION BOULEVARD BEGINNING TONIGHT AT 11 PM TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 AT 5 AM

TRAFFIC ADVISORY: 
METRO BRIDGE WORK NEAR LAX TO RESTRICT EASTBOUND LANES ON CENTURY BOULEVARD AT AVIATION BOULEVARD BEGINNING TONIGHT AT 11 PM TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 AT 5 AM

 

 

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) officials advise motorists that bridge work on the ongoing Metro Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project will temporarily close one lane and a left-turn lane on eastbound Century Boulevard between Aviation Boulevard and Bellanca Avenue beginning TONIGHT, Friday, October 2 at 11 p.m. through Saturday, October 3 at 5 a.m., weather permitting.  Motorists leaving LAX during this time period may experience traffic congestion as they approach this intersection. 

Access to emergency responders will be maintained.  Pedestrians will be rerouted to a safe area around the construction zone.

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