Beginning in mid-April, 101 Freeway lanes will probably be closed in a single day to allow development work on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills.
Caltrans will shut all lanes in a single path of the freeway between Liberty Canyon Highway and Chesebro Highway whereas the work is being carried out, in line with a metropolis information launch. The lanes will probably be closed for 5 hours on weeknights, beginning at 11:59 p.m.
Whereas the lanes in a single path are closed, all these in the other way will stay open; Caltrans didn’t specify which path could be closed first.
The work is scheduled to start out April 16, however that’s topic to alter, town stated.
A detour will probably be obtainable by way of Agoura Highway, Liberty Canyon Highway and Chesebro/Palo Comado Canyon Highway, officers stated. Drivers also can use State Route 126 to keep away from the realm.
Crews will set up girders over the freeway to help the crossing, a vegetated bridge that can reconnect wildlife habitat, officers stated.
With a projected price of $92 million, half of it raised from donors, it’s anticipated to be the largest wildlife crossing of its form. The first function is to assist save the dwindling inhabitants of mountain lions in Southern California from extinction.