Several Connector Ramps to Close for Nightwork Beginning Sunday

Beginning Sunday night, Caltrans crews will close several on- and off-connector ramps throughout San Diego County to install new overhead signs and replace damaged slabs.

The overhead sign ramps closures will take place Sunday and Monday night from 11:30 p.m. to 4:30 a.m.

On Sunday night the following connector ramps will be closed:

  • Northbound Interstate 15 (I-15) to eastbound and westbound I-8 (I-8)
  • Southbound I-15 to eastbound I-8
  • Southbound State Route 163 to northbound and southbound Interstate 5 (I-5)

On Monday night the following connector ramps will be closed:

  • Eastbound and westbound I-8 to southbound SR-163
  • Northbound I-15 to eastbound and westbound I-8
  • Northbound SR-163 to eastbound I-8

The slab replacement ramp closures will take place Sunday through Thursday nights from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. Crews will be working at one location at a time. The following ramps could be closed during the work window.

  • Eastbound SR-52 to northbound and southbound Interstate 15 (I-15)
  • Westbound SR-52 to northbound and southbound I-15
  • Northbound I-15 to eastbound and westbound SR-52
  • Southbound I-15 to eastbound and westbound SR-52
  • Westbound SR-52 to northbound and southbound I-15
  • Westbound SR-52 to southbound State Route 163 (SR-163)
  • Northbound SR-163 to westbound SR-52
  • Northbound SR-163 to eastbound SR-52

Message signs will be placed in advance to each closure to alert motorists.

For real-time traffic information including traffic speed, lane and road closures due to

construction and maintenance activities, and more, go to http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/

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