Brown Canyon bridge to reopen Thursday

Repairs from the Sesnon fire are underway. County Supervisor Mike Antonovich just sent this release out:

COUNTY CREWS WORKING TO REOPEN

BROWN’S CANYON BRIDGE THURSDAY MORNING
 

LOS ANGELES COUNTY – Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich announced that crews from the County’s Department of Public Works will work through the night to reopen Brown’s Canyon Bridge in Chatsworth heavily damaged by the Sesnon Fire. The Bridge serves more than a dozen homes, ranches and equestrian facilities as well the Michael D. Antonovich Regional Park at Joaquin Ranch. 

Public Works officials advise that residents that they encounter delays in passing over the bridge in the next several hours as work continues but that construction should be completed by Friday morning.

"We commend the Department of Public Works for fast-tracking the reconstruction of this vital thoroughfare for our residents in the area,” said Supervisor Antonovich.

 

Road closure update for Valley wildfires

With the two wildfires still burning in the San Fernando Valley, here's the latest traffic information from the office of Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. The press release went out within the hour:

MAYOR ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA
City of Los Angeles

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   
October 14, 2008, 2:49 PM    

FIRE UPDATE - TRAFFIC INFORMATION, EVACUATION CENTERS, SHELTERS, ANIMAL SHELTERS AND SCHOOL INFORMATION

LOS ANGELES - Below is an overview of information regarding road closures and traffic resulting from the Sesnon Fire in Porter Ranch, as well as locations for evacuation centers, shelters and animal shelters throughout the area.

Automated, pre-recorded information line on evacuations, road closures and shelters: (800) 439-2909.

Traffic Information

According to the LA Department of Transportation and the California Highway Patrol, the following streets and freeways are closed until further notice:
● Sesnon Bl closed west of Balboa and in both directions between
Porter Ranch Dr. and Tampa Avenue
● Jollete St and Neon PL are streets are closed at Sesnon

The following streets are closed to northbound traffic at Rinaldi
Street:
● Mason Av, Porter Ranch Dr., Corbin Av, Reseda Bl, Tampa Av,
Wilbur Av, Zelzah Av. (South bound lanes are open as evacuation routes).

● The 5 and 14 Freeway off ramps to Balboa are closed

Foothill Boulevard between Osborne Street and 210 Freeway is closed in both directions.

MTA - Public Transportation Service
The Ventura and Palmdale Metrolinks are operating normally.

Metro Bus service is continuing in northeast San Fernando Valley despite fires in the Sesnon/Oat Mountain/Porter Ranch areas near Chatsworth. Three bus lines are running slightly shortened routes. With the Marek blaze near Lake View Terrace 70% contained, formerly shortened Metro Bus Lines 168 and 761 have returned to regular routes and service.

Metro Bus lines with slightly shortened routes are lines 290, 233 and
243 (route 242).

Metro Bus line 290 is running regular service except on Foothill Boulevard between Wentworth and Osborne streets, where there is no service.

Metro Bus lines 233 have discontinued regular service north of Glenoaks.

Metro Bus line 243 (route 242) has discontinued service north of Devonshire Boulevard.

Commuters should expect delays.

Up-to-date transportation information is available from Metro at its toll-free number 1-800-COMMUTE.

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Wildfires: road and transit update

As of 12:05 Tuesday morning:

Metrolink has suspended service west of Chatsworth for the Tuesday morning commute due to the Porter Ranch fire -- trains will only be operating between Union Station in L.A. and Chatsworth. There will be no bus service for stations in Ventura County.

The 118 and 210 freeways are both open, according to Caltrans and the CHP websites -- I wasn't able to get hold of a live person to confirm. But interchanges on the 210 between the 118 and Wheatland Avenue remain closed.

High winds are expected to return later this morning, so road conditions across the northern San Fernando Valley could change.

--Steve Hymon





 



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Steve Hymon is The Times' Road Sage. He covers traffic and transportation in a region united by a confounding network of freeways that frustrate drivers daily. The Bottleneck Blog is Steve's website home, where he breaks transportation news, reports on traffic tie-ups and brings a critical but humorous eye to commuting in Southern California. You can reach Steve at steve.hymon@latimes.com.

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