STARTING AT 3 AM ON WEDNESDAY, 'LITTLE CENTURY' CLOSED TO PRIVATE VEHICLES

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STARTING AT 3 AM ON WEDNESDAY, 'LITTLE CENTURY' CLOSED TO PRIVATE VEHICLES
 


Only Park 'N Fly customers and Lyft drivers picking up passengers at LAX-it will be allowed on 'Little Century' starting tomorrow. 
ACTIVITY:
To provide the most consistent access for ride app vehicles picking up from LAX-it and customers of Park 'N Fly lot, access to Century Boulevard west of Sepulveda Boulevard (sometimes referred to as "Little Century") will be limited to Lyft vehicles and Park 'N Fly customers starting tomorrow at 3 a.m.

DATE/TIME:
Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 3 a.m.

IMPACT:
Private vehicles headed to the Central Terminal Area (CTA) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) should use alternative routes with the closure of 'Little Century' to private vehicles other than Lyft pickups at LAX-it and customers of Park 'N Fly. Vehicles headed west on Century Boulevard should continue into the airport by using the Lower and Upper Level roadways. Vehicles that continue on westbound Century Boulevard will have to turn onto Sepulveda Boulevard at the traffic light. Vehicles headed south on Sepulveda Boulevard should enter the airport at Sky Way or 96th Street. Signs and changeable message signs will be posted.
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