CALTRANS Depl0ys Traffic Signal 

Enforced by CHP  

  

 

YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ0VshHvnBQ

 Commuter Alert: http://sv08data.dot.ca.gov/memos/files/comalert/042715_2.pdf

 

One-way traffic control will be implemented on State Route 38 (SR- 38) near Barton Flats as part of the $1.6 million Hathaway Creek Bridge rehabilitation project. A temporary solar powered, one way traffic control signal will coordinate traffic flow across the bridge at the work zone.

The signal will be activated on Tuesday, April 28th and will be in place for the duration of the project. Work hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., however the one way traffic control will be in place at all times. Motorists are advised to pay attention to all traffic signs and signals, instructions from flaggers and use extreme caution when traveling through the work zone. Although delays are expected to be approximately 15 minutes in duration, some delays could last longer depending on traffic flow and equipment/material movement.

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) started work on SR-38 to rehabilitate the Hathaway Creek Bridge in the San Bernardino Mountains. The project will upgrade the pavement, bridge rails and replace bridge deck and approach slabs. The project will also reconstruct lanes, the outside shoulder slab, improve drainage, grind existing pavement and retrofit the bridge abutment with bolsters.

Project benefits include improved access for increased truck traffic and new pavement with extended life requiring less maintenance. Motorists are encouraged to use SR 330 and SR 18 when driving to Big Bear to avoid delays. The Hathaway Creek Bridge rehabilitation project is expected to be completed November 2015. To stay on top of roadwork in the Inland Empire go to www.caltrans8.info and sign up for commuter alerts. View traffic conditions at http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov.