This weekend’s 55-hour directional closure of WB SR 210 in Highland and Redlands has been canceled due to conditions in the field from the recent storms. The next closure is scheduled for Friday, March 10 at 10 p.m. to Monday, March 13 at 5 a.m.
A series of 55-hour freeway closures are scheduled on select weekends through April that will allow crews to safely perform paving operations on eastbound (EB) and westbound (WB) SR 210 at the on- and off-ramp junctures of the San Bernardino Avenue interchange. The work is part of the SR 210 Lane Addition and Base Line Interchange Project in Highland and Redlands.
55-hour directional closures will take place during weekends from Friday at 10 p.m. to Monday at 5 a.m., and are scheduled for the following dates*:
• Friday, March 10 through Monday, March 13 (WB)
• Friday, March 24 through Monday, March 27 (EB)
• Friday, March 31 through Monday, April 3 (EB)
• Friday, April 14 through Monday, April 17 (EB)
* Please remember construction is dynamic and the schedule is subject to change.
SBCTA hosted a webinar on Thursday, February 16 to provide an overview about the series of directional 55-hour freeway closures on SR 210 in Highland and Redlands.
To learn more about the closures and detours:
• Visit http://gosbcta.com/SR210BaseLine
• Sign up for weekly construction alerts
• Bookmark SBCTA’s interactive Google Map for real time closure and detour information
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The SR 210 Lane Addition and Base Line Interchange Project is designed to provide increased traffic flow throughout this corridor. To eliminate the existing bottleneck and provide lane continuity, the SR 210 will be widened from Sterling Avenue to San Bernardino Avenue in the cities of San Bernardino, Highland, and Redlands, as well as an unincorporated portion of San Bernardino County. Base Line Interchange will also be widened from Buckeye Street to Seine Avenue in the City of Highland, which will include widening three of the four interchange ramps. As the SR 210 Lane Addition and Base Line Interchange projects aligned geographically and shared similar delivery schedules, they were combined for the design, right-of-way, and construction phases to save cost and expedite the schedule. In addition, pavement rehabilitation work was added through a cooperative agreement with Caltrans that includes new concrete pavement between 5th Street and Lugonia Avenue. Adding the pavement rehabilitation work during the Lane Addition and Base Line Interchange projects means one less project that the community will have to navigate around in the future.