The Council of San Benito County Governments announced today
that nighttime work will take place on Highway 25 between Hudner
Lane and the San Benito/Santa Clara counties line from Sunday
through March 17. Construction work is scheduled between the hours
of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., according to a statement from COG.
The Council of San Benito County Governments announced today that nighttime work will take place on Highway 25 between Hudner Lane and the San Benito/Santa Clara counties line from Sunday through March 17. Construction work is scheduled between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., according to a statement from COG.
Drivers can expect travel delays during night work. There will be flaggers to get drivers through the area with one-way traffic control. Nighttime construction work includes moving temporary K-rail barriers.
California Highway Patrol officers will be in the area for the safety of drivers and construction workers. The Council of Governments reminds drivers to slow down during construction and obey traffic control.
Construction of the Highway 25 Safety Project began on June 1. The highway will be widened to install a concrete median barrier from Hudner Lane to Shore Road and from just north of Shore Road to the county line. Several private driveways along the route will be closed to decrease the number of access points along the highway, minimizing conflicts between through traffic and slow-moving vehicles entering the roadway, according to COG.
Construction was scheduled to last approximately 12 months with estimated completion in June, weather permitting. Construction will require lane closures that will result in travel delays. Much of the work will be completed at night to avoid impacts to the traveling public.
For more information and to receive construction updates, please call the construction hotline at (831) 768-2161 or visit www.sanbenitocog.org/Highway25Safety.php.