The Signal

Constructi­on on bridge continues

Project set to be completed by October

- By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer cduan@signalscv.com

Phase Four of a $16 million constructi­on project to widen Newhall Ranch Road’s bridge is set to start later this summer, bringing residents more access to walkways and trails that will run underneath the bridge by the San Francisqui­to Creek.

The project, underway since May 2017, is on track to be completed in October. The city has already updated, widened and added a traffic signal to the intersecti­on of Avenue Tibbitts and Newhall Ranch Road. A new bridge on the eastbound side of the road was also constructe­d alongside the old bridge where current eastbound traffic runs.

Upon completion, the strip between Avenue Tibbitts and McBean Parkway on Newhall Ranch Road will have four eastbound traffic lanes and four westbound traffic lines with a raised landscaped median in the middle, two more than the current conditions. There will be a new trail connection under the crossing on the west side and over the San Francisqui­to Creek.

The sidewalk on the eastbound side of the bridge will also be 8 feet wider and the west side will be 2 feet wider, said project manager Balvinder Sandhu.

Newhall Ranch Road is known as part of the “crossvalle­y connector,” which connects Interstate 5 to Highway 14. This meant the need for an update was more dire due to the bridge’s age, and to improve traffic circulatio­n to accommodat­e a growing population, Sandhu said.

Just last Friday, eastbound traffic was switched to the new, wider side of the road where the new bridge is.

Currently, three lanes are open in either direction while the landscape median is constructe­d. Traffic on both directions of the bridge remains open during the work, which is expected to continue, Sandhu said.

By the project’s end in the upcoming months, as the creek comes back for the rainy season, a barrier for the bridge on the northwest side of the road will also be in place.

Santa Clarita residents can expect constructi­on to work during the weekdays from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Funding for the bridge widening was a collaborat­ive effort among the city, Los Angeles County, the Federal Highway Administra­tion and the California Department of Transporta­tion. The project is in alignment with the city’s five-year Santa Clarita 2020 plan theme of building and creating community.

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