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No “Ramp Jam” at Wilshire/Pension Deal Excluding UC Goes to Brown

Commuters to UCLA will know that the Wilshire ramps to the I-405 have been closed for construction. That project was termed “Ramp Jam” but apparently the jam is gone.  At least some of the causes for traffic jams near UCLA as a result of the construction on the 405 are ending:=== The westbound Wilshire Boulevard onramp to the northbound 405 Freeway and the northbound 405’s offramp to westbound Wilshire will reopen Friday—three weeks earlier than planned, according to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The ramps were closed June 22 in the first phase of a yearlong effort to demolish…

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Another Little 405 Inconvenience for UCLA Nightbirds

We’re too late to give you the Monday night warning but the action (inaction?) repeats tonight: Full closure of all I-405 northbound lanes (between the Montana Avenue and Moraga Drive), Sunset Boulevard (between Barrington Avenue and Veteran Avenue) and Church Lane (between Sepulveda Boulevard and Kiel Street) on the night of Monday, August 20th / morning of Tuesday, August 21st. All Sunset on/off-ramps (with the exception of the SB I-405 off-ramp) will be closed, as well. Where: I-405 and Sunset Boulevard When: NB freeway will be closed from midnight until 5am on Tuesday morning. Sunset Boulevard, Church Lane and freeway ramps will…

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It’s not quite the Subway to the Sea that is eventually supposed to arrive at UCLA…

…But starting next week there will be an express bus from UCLA to the new Expo light rail line which currently terminates in Culver City (and is being extended to Santa Monica circa 2015).  The Expo line goes to downtown LA and links to other rail services. Details at http://centurycity.patch.com/articles/big-blue-bus-offers-1-rides-to-culver-city-expo

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Carmageddon II Coming Sept. 28

LA Supervisor Yaroslavsky provides an advance warning: Carmageddon, last summer’s blockbuster traffic success story, is back with a fall sequel. And to keep Part II from turning into the disaster predicted—and averted—the first time around, officials say it will be more important than ever to go “car-light” or “car-free” during the last weekend in September. Starting around 7 p.m. on Friday, September 28, ramps to the 405 Freeway will begin closing in advance of a weekend-long shutdown of the entire freeway through the Sepulveda Pass. The full, 10-mile stretch of the 405 running from the 10 Freeway to the 101…

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More Reason for UCLA Late Nighters to Worry

Night-only closure of Sepulveda Boulevard between Wilshire Boulevard and Montana Avenue. Night-only closure of I-405 Montana Avenue off-ramp  Where: Sepulveda Boulevard between Wilshire Boulevard and Montana Avenue  When: Thursday, July 12th through Monday, August 6th. Sepulveda will be closed from 10pm until 6am nightly. The Montana off-ramp will be closed from 7pm until 6am nightly. Closures of Sunset and Church will be in place from 10pm until 6am each night. Closures will take place both during the week and on weekends. 

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Planning to Travel on Sunset Boulevard at Night Next Week? Think Again!

The notice below was sent to some departments at UCLA by Facilities Management.  It provides a link to what would seem to be the source, but I found no such information there.  So I am assuming that the info below is correct: Closure of Sunset Boulevard between Veteran Avenue and Barrington Avenue and closure of Church Lane between Sepulveda Boulevard and Kiel Street. Closure of all I-405 on and off-ramps at Sunset Boulevard except for the southbound off-ramp, which will remain open with access to Sepulveda Boulevard only. Where: Sunset Boulevard at Church Lane/I-405 When: Monday, July 9th through Monday, July 16th….

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Cheer Up! We Could Have Worse Traffic Problems

The News from LACMTA: Ramp Jam work to begin Posted on June 21, 2012 by Steve Hymon        The demolition of the first two Wilshire-405 ramps begins this weekend. There’s no way of sugar-coating it: there will be significant traffic impacts.  That said, the status quo in the area has been pretty much horrible for as long as I can recall — way too many cars competing for space while trying to enter and exit the freeway. The reconstruction of the ramps should greatly improve the way that traffic flows in the area, but there’s no getting around the pain that…

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We’re Number One!

We have noted the impending situation on Wilshire at the 405 in which various ramps to the freeway will be closed for construction for extended periods starting this summer. (See earlier posts.)  A group called INRIX rates congested areas and the 405 adjacent to UCLA has moved from #2 to #1 in the nation, outdoing the Long Island Expressway. That’s the afternoon.  The 405 coming south towards UCLA is #7 in the morning.See http://scorecard.inrix.com/scorecard/uscorridors.asp (Thanks to Bette Billet for passing along this item of good cheer.) What happened to the good old days?[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ip_pjb5_fgA&w=320&h=195] UPDATE: Sepulveda closed tonight and tomorrow night starting…

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Who Goes There? Wilshire and the I-405

Just a reminder that bad things are soon to happen at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and the I-405 with various ramp closures, the first of which start June 22nd and continue for three months. From Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky:  …Similar ramp closures between two weeks and three months are also planned for the remaining six ramps.  The schedule for those ramp closures will be announced at a later date, but the contractor has to finish all of this work by next year. As many of you know, the Wilshire/405 interchange is where the nation’s busiest boulevard meets the nation’s busiest freeway….

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Today, Transit of Venus; Tomorrow, No Transit of Obama

Venus will cross its midpoint on the sun’s disc around 6:25 p.m. PDT. In the continental United States, the show will end at sunset, but Venus will continue to be visible on the sun’s disc until roughly 10 p.m. PDT westward. That means places like Alaska, Hawaii, Asia, Australia, eastern Africa and all but the western edge of Europe will get to see the planet exit the sun’s disc… Full story at http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/06/transit-of-venus-2012-where-is-the-best-place-to-view-transit-of-venus-.html President Barack Obama will make another fundraising swing to Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon, and traffic can be expected to be affected in Beverly Hills, Westwood and possibly…