Starting Monday, a series of sidewalk and bike lane closures will take effect in the cities of Encinitas and Carlsbad, near Interstate 5.
The closures, according to Build North Coast Corridor, are expected to last approximately eight weeks and will begin along eastbound Leucadia Boulevard and then move on to eastbound La Costa Avenue, Poinsettia Lane and Palomar Airport Road.
During this time new bike and pedestrian ramps that are compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act standards will be constructed.
The work is expected to take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, with intermittent weekend and nighttime work planned.
Occasionally, eastbound traffic lanes will be closed to complete construction activities. In these instances, construction signs and flaggers will be available to guide traffic.
These closures will take effect periodically from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The closures will begin with Leucadia Boulevard on Monday and are expected to continue through March 10.
La Costa Avenue is expected to close from Jan. 20 to March 17. The expected closure for Pointsettia Lane begins Jan. 27 and will continue through March 24. The closure of Palomar Airport Road is set from Feb. 3 through March 31.
During these closures, people walking eastbound will be able to cross over to access the westbound sidewalk. Those who are biking will share the rightmost lane with vehicle traffic.
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