The northbound work on the damaged pavement splits the lanes into a temporary traffic pattern.Ĭaltrans said it isn't expected to be done until the end of the year, depending one the weather. Work on the southbound side was completed late last month. About $8 million comes from Senate Bill 1. It is part of the $47.3 million Highway 101 Pavement Rehabilitation Project. It is not a widening project, like the one going on in Santa Barbara. That's when the CHP said Richard Vincent, 76 of Santa Barbara, was driving a Harley Davidson when he fatally crashed into the K-rail on the right side of the work zone. Another fatal accident happened last Wednesday around 8 p.m.
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