Politics & Government
Southbound 405 Closed Between 101 and Getty Center Drive Saturday Night
Closure runs from 7 p.m. Saturday Jan. 18 through 7 a.m. Sunday Jan. 19.

The following release was provided by Metro:
The I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements Project contractor will be conducting a full southbound I-405 closure from US 101 to the southbound Getty Center Dr on-ramp on the night of Saturday, January 18 through the morning of Sunday, January 19, 2014, from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. in order to shift outside southbound lanes for median work.
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Additional Closures
·         Ramps begin closing at 7 p.m.
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·         Lanes begin closing at 11 p.m.
·         The US 101 southbound connector to the southbound I-405
·         US 101 northbound connector to the southbound I-405
·         Southbound Burbank Boulevard on-ramp
·         Southbound Ventura Boulevard on- and off-ramps
·         Southbound Valley Vista Boulevard on- and off-ramps
·         Southbound Skirball Center Drive on- and off-ramps
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Detour Routes
·         From I-405 south: exit Burbank Boulevard, travel east to Sepulveda Boulevard, and southbound on Sepulveda Boulevard to the southbound Getty Center Drive on-ramp.
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·         From US 101 south: exit Van Nuys Boulevard, south on Van Nuys Boulevard, west on Ventura Boulevard, south on Sepulveda Boulevard to the southbound Getty Center Drive on-ramp.
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·         From US 101 north: take I-405 northbound and exit Burbank Boulevard, east on Burbank Boulevard, south on Sepulveda Boulevard to the southbound Getty Center Drive on-ramp.
What to expect:
·        Work is dependent on favorable weather conditions.
·        Emergency access will be maintained at all times.
·        For a listing of daily closures and latest updates visit our website at www.metro.net/405 or follow us on twitter: www.twitter.com/I_405 and Facebook at www.facebook.com/405project.
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