All lanes of Highway 4 to close for night construction this week

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) are widening State Route 4 (SR-4) through Pittsburg and Antioch. As part of this construction work, the contractor will be installing temporary supports for the construction of one half of the G Street Overcrossing. In order to ensure crew and public safety during this work, the contractor will close all lanes of SR-4 in the westbound direction between Lone Tree Way/A Street and Contra Loma Boulevard/L Street, and the westbound on-ramp from Lone Tree way/A Street to SR-4 on Tuesday through Friday evenings, February 26 through March 1, from 11:00 pm until 3:00 am.

The contractor will also close all lanes of SR-4 in the eastbound direction between Contra Loma Blvd/L Street and Lone Tree Way/A Street on Tuesday through Friday evenings, February 26 through March 1, from 11:59 pm until 4:00 am.

The detours for this work will be as follows (please see maps, below):

o Westbound motorists will be directed off the highway at Lone Tree Way/A Street, right on A Street, left on 18th Street, left on L Street, and right on westbound SR-4 on-ramp.

o Eastbound motorists will be directed off the highway at Contra Loma Boulevard/L Street, right on Contra Loma Boulevard, left on Fitzuren Road, right on G Street, left on Putnam Street, left on Lone Tree Way, right on eastbound SR-4 on-ramp. For detour map, please see attachment. Motorists are advised to expect delays and allow extra time for their commute. Please drive with caution through the detours and leave a safe traveling distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you. Caltrans and CCTA appreciate your patience as we work to improve the highways.

For the most current information on all SR-4 corridor closures please visit our web site at: http://4eastcounty.org.


the attachments to this post:


SR-4 FULL CLOSURE Feb 26-Mar 1 2013 East


SR-4 FULL CLOSURE Feb 26-Mar 1 2013 West


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