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Slow going in Topanga

That Topanga Canyon commute is about to get worse:

A portion of Topanga Canyon Boulevard will be closed next week for a repaving project, according to the California Department of Transportation. The two-lane road will be down to one lane between Topanga School Road and Cezanne Avenue from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Flaggers will be in place to manage traffic, but motorists should expect delays, according to Caltrans. The construction is part of a $5.5 million, 11-mile project to replace existing pavement with rubberized asphalt concrete, according to the department. (From CNS)

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