This weekend, it will be the one-oh-none
Hashtag #101SlowJam is the official attempt to blunt the pain of a freeway closure.
It might sound like an Art Laboe-style radio request program, but #101SlowJam has nothing to do with sappy love songs — even though it could make you cry.
The hashtag is officialdom’s attempt at blunting the pain of a 40-hour traffic headache that begins at 10 p.m. Friday. That’s when transportation authorities will close a busy 2.5-mile stretch of the 101 Freeway so demolition crews can begin removal of the 6th Street Bridge.
If this is news to you, you might want to cancel those weekend plans to visit downtown’s trendiest bars and pubs — or better yet, plan on taking Metro instead.
The closure will run from the split of the 10 and 101 freeways to the interchange of the 5, 10 and 101 freeways, according to the L.A. Bureau of Engineering. Motorists traveling west on the 60 from the Pomona area will not be able to access the 101, officials said.
If all goes well, the freeway should reopen at 2 p.m. Sunday, just before the Super Bowl kickoff.
Officials say the 84-yearold 6th Street Bridge must be removed because of chemical deterioration in its concrete.
The demolition is expected to take nine months, and a replacement bridge is planned for completion in late 2019.
For more details on the closures, visit the 6th Street Viaduct project’s website, sixthstreetviaduct.org.