LANE CLOSURES PLANNED AT TERMINALS 2-3 ON UPPER/DEPARTURES LEVEL

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LANE CLOSURES PLANNED AT TERMINALS 2-3 ON UPPER/DEPARTURES LEVEL
ACTIVITY:
Nightly work to install a temporary sidewalk and protective canopy on the Upper/Departures Level between Terminals 2 and 3 will close both drop-off lanes in the vicinity of the construction area for approximately five weeks starting on Friday, March 20. Once the new sidewalk is completed, one drop-off lane will remain closed for the duration of the project, expected to be completed in late 2021. 

DATES:
March 20 – late April, two drop-off lanes closed
Late April – November 2021, one drop-off lane closed

IMPACT:
Both drop-off lanes between Terminals 2 and 3 will be restricted during construction of the temporary sidewalk, with passenger drop-off and pick-up prohibited in the area, with through traffic maintained at all times. The Terminal 3 Hotel Shuttle stop will temporarily move 175 feet west of its current location. Once work to build the temporary sidewalk is completed in late April, one drop-off lane and three regular lanes of traffic will be available, as shown below.
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