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Road Closure Along Lacey Boulevard in Kings County

  • Road Closures and Detours
  • Kings, California
  • Start Date: Sep 5, 2023
  • End Date: Jul 1, 2024
  • Issued: Aug 23, 2023

Closure

Road closure along Lacey Boulevard between SR 43 and Ponderosa Road in Kings County for construction on the Hanford Viaduct.

Work is scheduled to begin Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023, and will continue through July 2024.

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Detour

EASTBOUND TRAFFIC

  • Traffic going eastbound on Lacey Boulevard will be detoured north on SR 43, east on Grangeville Boulevard, then south on Seventh Avenue to Lacey Boulevard. 

​WESTBOUND TRAFFIC

  • Traffic going westbound on Lacey Boulevard will be detoured north on Seventh Avenue, west on Grangeville Boulevard, then south on SR 43. 

Signage will be in place to direct traffic. Access will be maintained for all property and business owners. 

Description

Kings County, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority), in cooperation with design-build contractor Dragados-Flatiron Joint Venture (DFJV), announces a road closure on Lacey Boulevard, between State Route (SR) and Ponderosa Road in Kings County for construction on the Hanford Viaduct. Work is scheduled to begin Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023, and will continue through July 2024. 

This work is part of Construction Package 2-3 (CP 2-3), the 65-mile stretch of high-speed rail between East American Avenue in Fresno County and one-mile north of the Tulare-Kern County line.

All construction activities and schedules are subject to change. The California High-Speed Rail project is considered a critical infrastructure sector, and as the project continues, staff, contractors and construction workers are following specific guidelines to ensure the health and safety of all employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This schedule is subject to change. For up-to-date information please visit BuildHSR.com or the Caltrans Quickmap. Traffic laws will be fully enforced and commuters are expected to be aware of the surrounding activities, remain alert and watch for construction vehicles and personnel. The public is asked to drive carefully and be extra cautious while traveling though the construction areas.

Contact

Augie Blancas
California High-Speed Rail
(559) 720-6695
augie.blancas@hsr.ca.gov

Ramiro Diaz
California High-Speed Rail
(559) 577-2246
ramiro.diaz@hsr.ca.gov
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