A similar operation was performed over the summer on the eastbound side. Drivers should seek alternate routes.
Construction on the Route 71/91 Interchange project in Corona begins Thursday.
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Leading into the weekend shutdown, traffic will be slow on the freeway during nighttime hours.
The stretch of roadway will not be available as a thru route during nighttime hours this week, officials said.
Caltrans District 8 is asking for public feedback on bicycle and pedestrian improvements on and near all of the IE's highway systems.
The full shutdowns start July 6.
The full closure in Riverside will begin at 10 p.m. Saturday night and extend through 8 a.m. Sunday.
From 10 p.m. Saturday to 8 a.m. Sunday, road construction will shut down eastbound 91 from Central Avenue to 14th Street.
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The nightly closures will run through May 19 and are needed as part of the $49 million State Route 74 Widening Project.
A downturn in the economy stalled the project, but additional construction on the 15/91 Express Lanes Connector is finally getting underway.
Expect travel delays between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sunday, in both south-and northbound lanes, near Lake Elsinore.
The work will require ongoing lane closures, meaning delays for motorists, according to Caltrans.
The crash was reported around 7 a.m. about a half-mile south of the Clinton Keith Road exit.
The Ortega Highway expansion project stretches from the Riverside and Orange County line to Monte Vista Street just west of Lake Elsinore.
The work is taking place on the Riverside County side of SR-74, between Lake Elsinore and the Orange County line.
The upgrades will be focused on the approximately 10-mile stretch from Monte Vista Street, just west of Lake Elsinore, to the OC line.
A SigAlert was issued.
The Lake Elsinore closures are part of the Interstate 15/Railroad Canyon Road interchange project.
The westbound side of the freeway will be be completely shut down.
The Lake Elsinore closure begins at 9 p.m. Friday, January 8.
Other closures are also planned this week as part of the $41 million Interstate 15 Railroad Canyon Road Interchange project.
The California Department of Transportation has allocated funds for three local projects.
Passersby tried to help a person who was seen lying next to an open car door on the side of Interstate 15.
The off-ramp closure in Lake Elsinore will last from 9 p.m. Friday through 4 a.m. Monday.
The additional lane will stretch for approximately two miles between the Green River Road on-ramp and the southbound 241 connector.
The ongoing construction work is part of the I-15/Railroad Canyon Road interchange project.
Overnight lane closures are expected to continue through Friday.
Wednesday's 8-11 a.m. closure will impact eastbound lanes, from Grand Avenue to Palomar Street only.
A multi-vehicle rollover crash prompted lane closures.
The new non-tolled westbound lane will extend from the Green River Road on-ramp to the southbound 241 connector.
Freeway traffic was disrupted because of the proximity of the flames to the 91, but there was no threat to motorists, according to the CHP.
Construction crews continue work on the I-15/Railroad Canyon Road interchange project in Lake Elsinore.
The Riverside County Transportation Commission received $1.04 million in state funding for the expansion.
The closures are needed as construction on the $31 million I-15/Railroad Canyon Road interchange project continues.
The closures this weekend are part of the $472 million Interstate 15 Express Lanes Project.
The complete shutdown is needed so crews can safely install overhead signs for the I-15 Express Lanes, according to the RCTC.
All ramps connected to the Railroad Canyon Road interchange will additionally be shut down, RCTC officials said.