–TRAFFIC ADVISORY– LA METRO CONSTRUCTION TO RESTRICT LANES AT ARBOR VITAE STREET BETWEEN BELLANCA AVENUE AND AVIATION BOULEVARD JUNE 26 THROUGH JULY 7

–TRAFFIC ADVISORY–
LA METRO CONSTRUCTION TO RESTRICT LANES AT ARBOR VITAE STREET BETWEEN BELLANCA AVENUE AND AVIATION BOULEVARD JUNE 26 THROUGH JULY 7

            (Los Angeles, California – June 23, 2017) LA Metro will be performing ductbank work for the LAX/Crenshaw Line along Arbor Vitae Street in both eastbound and westbound lanes between Aviation Boulevard and Bellanca Avenue from Monday, June 26, to Friday, July 7, which will require alternating eastbound and westbound lane closures.

            Work on the segment is scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each weekday. During the construction periods, lane closures will alternate between eastbound and westbound Arbor Vitae Street, though at least one eastbound lane and one westbound lane will always be maintained at all times.  There will be no lane restrictions over the weekend of July 1-2, or during the Tuesday, July 4, Independence Day holiday.

Motorists will also have the option to use Manchester Avenue as a detour during the construction period. 

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