LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A 55-hour weekend closure of parts of the westbound Foothill (210) Freeway to the westbound State Route 118 connector in the San Fernando Valley — during which Caltrans crews performed paving work — is scheduled to end early Monday morning.

The agency advised residents and businesses near the freeway that they may experience noise, vibrations and dust associated with the construction work.

The work was scheduled to continue through 5 a.m. Monday.

During the project, Caltrans said there would be the following closures:

  • the westbound 210 to the westbound SR-118 connector;
  • one lane closed between the Osborne Street/Foothill Boulevard off- ramp and SR-118, and
  • the westbound Paxton Street off-ramp.

Motorists were advised to expect delays and to consider alternate routes. The closures are subject to weather conditions and could be changed, Caltrans said.

The work is part of a $135.5 million project replacing all lanes of the 210 with new pavement from Wheatland Avenue to the Golden State (5) Freeway. It is funded by the state’s Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.

Overhead signage, traffic loop detectors, center median barriers and guard rails are also being upgraded.