Vehicle Service Road Enhancement Project Phase 1B: Taxiway C & Post 2

02/27/2025 01:15 PM

LAX Ops Advisory - VSR Enhancement Project - Phase 1B: VSR C/Post 2 

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LAX Ops Advisory - VSR Enhancement Project with Taxiway Impacts (Phase 1B)
 

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Advisory: 2025-06
 
February 27, 2025

Vehicle Service Road Enhancement Project  Phase 1B: Taxiway C & Post 2

 

Start: March 3, 2025 at 0400 PST

Finish: March 8, 2025 at 1500 PST

 
Phase 1B of the Vehicle Service Road (VSR) Enhancement Project will commence on Monday, 3/3/25. This phase includes a vehicle service road detour from Post 2 to VSR C and a closure on Taxiway C. 
 
Phase 1B Taxiway Closure:
  • Taxiway C Closed between Taxiways C5 and C6

 
The VSR that connects VSR C to Post 2 will be shifted to the west while work is completed. Access to the vehicle post is not affected by this project but please use caution while the work is being completed. Drivers should also use caution for rolling lane closures and striping work that will be completed on the service road between Taxiways C5 and C6. 

 
Please be on the lookout for additional Operations Advisories that will be released for every phase of this project as well as an Advisory providing more details on how this project is enhancing traffic flow and safety on the service roads. 
Please forward this Advisory to all appropriate ground operations, technical operations or flight operations departments as necessary. 
 
For questions or comments regarding this advisory, please contact Airside Manager Cary Buchanan at Cbuchanan@lawa.org. For any immediate hazards/questions, please contact the ARCC at (424) 646-LAWA (5292).

 

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