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LAFD Initiates Response Mitigation Measures for 405 Freeway Construction
On June 22, 2012, the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is implementing several key response initiatives aimed at maintaining public safety in the West Los Angeles/Sepulveda Pass areas, during the 90-day construction of the I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements Project. These initiatives are an effort to mitigate emergency response issues in the impact area during the construction phase. As anyone who drives in Southern California is aware, the West Los Angeles and Sepulveda Pass areas have experienced significant traffic congestion in an already busy area. This 90-day project includes demolishing and reconstructing eight heavily traveled freeway ramps at Wilshire Boulevard, that are some of the busiest in the country. In addition to these ramp closures, Phase II of the Mulholland Bridge demolition and freeway closure will begin late this summer. Therefore, the LAFD has implemented the following key response initiatives to ensure public safety in the impact area during the 90-days of construction.
Staying away from the impact area greatly assisted in the success of past construction, and is encouraged once again. Here are detour maps to help. Also for your convenience, Metro posts closure updates every workday afternoon on Facebook, Twitter or Nixle websites. As we work together through this, join us in driving safe and please remember when seeing lights and sirens in behind you, pull-to-the-right. www.metro.net/projects/i-405 Republished with permission of the Los Angeles Fire Department. View original article here. Author:Erik Scott - PIO - LAFD
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