by Eloise Gómez Reyes on 2022-01-17

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is alerting the public that construction contractors will be performing bridge demolition work and lane closures on I-215 at the Washington Street Overcrossing in the City of Colton.

The work is scheduled to take place nightly on Tuesday, January 18 through Friday, January 21, from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Work performed through Friday night will end Saturday at 5:00 a.m. Note: Closures are dependent on contractors receiving proper materials for each job function. They can be changed or canceled at any time.

Bridge replacement work will involve North-Bound (NB) AND South-Bound (SB) nightly lane closures of I-215 and could result in a FULL mainline closure. This would mean no direct access via I-215 to the I-10 or SR-60.

The following are planned closures and alternate routes to follow:

Closure of EB I-10 connector to SB I-215:

Closure of WB 1-10 connector to SB I-215:

Closure of NB I-215 at Mt. Vernon:

Closure of SB I-215 at Orange Show Rd. 

Additional signage will be put in place on the I-10, SR-60, I-215, and side streets instructing the public to utilize alternate routes to avoid delays.

NOTE: The current posted speed limit on I-215 is 55 mph following Construction Work Zone Speed Limit Reduction provisions.

Active work zone will cause lane reductions and may cause traffic delays. Plan ahead and drive safely being mindful of lane closures and detours.

Semi-trucks and oversized vehicles take precaution. Drive safely being mindful of no truck signage, clearance, and low width zones. To avoid traffic delays consider using alternate routes on I-210, I-15, or SR-60 to access surrounding communities.

Know before you go! To stay on top of roadwork in the Inland Empire go to Caltrans District 8 and sign up for commuter alerts. Follow us for the latest information on Facebook and Twitter. To assist in planning your commute, vie live traffic conditions using QuickMap and planned lane closures.

For those with sensory disabilities requiring alternate formats (i.e. Braille, large print, sign language interpreter, etc.) and those needing information in a language other than English, please contact Public Affairs at 909-383-4631 or TTY 711.

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