Traffic & Transit
Northbound I-15 To Close For 7 Hours Starting Friday: Norco
The complete shutdown is needed so crews can safely install overhead signs for the I-15 Express Lanes, according to the RCTC.
NORCO, CA — Motorists planning to travel on Interstate 15 and/or state Route 91 this weekend can expect delays.
A full closure of northbound Interstate 15 is scheduled at Hidden Valley Parkway in Norco from 11 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday. The complete shutdown is needed so crews can safely install overhead signs for the I-15 Express Lanes that are currently under construction, according to the Riverside County Transportation Commission.
Drivers will be detoured to the Hidden Valley Parkway offramp and can reenter northbound I-15 using the Hidden Valley Parkway onramp.
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Lanes will also be closed in both directions on SR-91 in Corona Saturday night and Sunday morning so crews can make roadway repairs between I-15 and Lincoln Avenue, according to the RCTC.
The following schedule for SR-91 work was provided by the RCTC:
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- On westbound 91, work will take place Saturday, July 11 at 10 p.m. to Sunday, July 12 at 8 a.m. between McKinley Street and Lincoln Avenue. Two lanes and the 91 Express Lanes will remain open. Drivers on the westbound 91 connectors from I-15 will exit at Main Street and follow detour signs to reenter westbound 91 at Lincoln. The westbound 91 Main Street on-ramp also will be closed.
- On eastbound 91, work will occur from 11 p.m. to 9 a.m. between Serfas Club Drive and Lincoln Avenue. At least one lane and the 91 Express Lanes will be open. The eastbound 91 Lincoln Avenue on-ramp and the eastbound 91 Main Street on-ramp and off-ramp will be closed.
The $472 million I-15 Express Lanes project involves improvements between state Route 60 and Cajalco Road. Project completion is expected later this year.
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