Monday, April 12, 2010

Angeles Forest Roads reopen

 

ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST ROADS CLOSED DUE TO STORM ACTIVITY WILL RE-OPEN TO TRAFFIC

 

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has announced the re-opening of Angeles Forest Hwy from Aliso Canyon Road to Angeles Crest Highway, Big Tujunga Canyon Road from Vogel Flats to Angeles Forest Highway, and Upper Big Tujunga Canyon Road from Angeles Forest Highway to Angeles Crest Highway to traffic. 

 

The roads will reopen, Today, April 12, 2010, at Noon.

 

Although Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has allowed the reopening of these roads, construction work continues and drivers should anticipate intermittent delays as Public Works completes additional repairs and improvements.  It is important to note that Angeles Forest Highway, south of Big Tujunga Canyon Road leads to a dead-end at Angeles Crest Highway (SR-2) and Angeles Crest Highway (SR2) from the Angeles National Forest Boundary north of La Cañada Flintridge to Mt. Wilson Road remains closed.

 

Drivers and residents who live on private property in the forest are also advised that due to the possibility of storm season debris flows, the roads will again be closed to all traffic when moderate to heavy rainfall is predicted or is falling in the area.  The roads will remain closed until the storm threat has passed and Public Works road crews have completed safety inspections and necessary repairs.

 

While the roads have been re-opened, the Angeles National Forest itself remains closed to the public.  Parking along forest roads is not permitted and parked vehicles will be subject to citation and towing.

 

For updates on these and other road closures and openings, motorists can visit the Coordinated Agency Recovery Effort (C.A.R.E.) website at www.dpwcare.org

 

For updates on Angeles Crest Highway, call Caltrans at (213) 897-3656, or visit www.dot.ca.gov/dist07.

 

Residents, business owners including persons with access and functional needs may also call 2-1-1 for LA County information and referral services regarding post disaster resources that are available to those affected by the floods and debris and mud flow.  The toll-free 2-1-1 number is available 24 hours a day and seven days a week.  211 LA County Services can also be accessed by visiting www.211la.org.

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Further Information:

Gary Bozé, Public Information Officer, County Public Works (626) 458-4070

Patrick Chandler, Public Information Officer, Caltrans (213) 897-3630

 

 

 

GHB

Gary H. Bozé
Public Information Officer

County of Los Angeles
Department of Public Works
Public Relations Group
900 S. Fremont Avenue
Alhambra, CA 91803

626.458.4094 - Office
626.458.6579 - Fax
ghboze@dpw.lacounty.gov

"Public Service That Works"

 

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