Caltrans Construction Continues To Rebuild/Repair Bridges on State Route 192

Romero Canyon (Caltrans photo)

Source: Caltrans

Caltrans is continuing to rebuild and repair six bridges along State Route 192 following debris flows and flooding in the Montecito area this past January.

Caltrans is working cooperatively with our utility partners to repair the damaged structures on State Route 192 and restore full access for the local community. They have been working steadily to relocate vital utilities while maintaining service to the community.

Caltrans is striving to complete work within the creeks before the winter storm season. The contractors have been working as quickly as they can once utilities are relocated. The latest estimated schedule for bridge work is as follows:

New foundations have been poured for the Toro Canyon Creek Bridge (PM 12.49) with the precast bridge deck to be placed on the foundations beginning Tuesday, July 24th. This bridge is expected to be re-opened to traffic with some restrictions by the end of October.

Toro Canyon

Construction at the Romero Canyon Creek Bridge (PM 10.92) continues with the pouring of concrete abutments. The precast bridge deck is scheduled to be delivered on Thursday, July 26th. This bridge is expected to re-open to traffic with some restrictions by the end of October.

The Montecito Creek Bridge (PM 8.12) has not been demolished.  Caltrans will demolish/rebuild this bridge upon completion of the utility companies relocating their utility lines. Demolition is planned in early August.  Caltrans hopes to set the precast bridge on the abutments in early October.  It’s anticipated this bridge will be re-opened to traffic with some restrictions by the end of November.

The San Ysidro Creek (PM 9.6) Bridge is currently open to two-way traffic. The repair of the bridge rails is scheduled to be completed by mid-September.

The Toro Creek Bridge (PM 12.14) is currently open to one lane of traffic. The construction of the new bridge rails will begin following the replacement of the Toro Canyon Bridge so that gas service can be maintained for residents in the Toro Canyon area.  This bridge work is expected to be completed by the end of November. The contractor for the $20 million project to replace these bridges is Security Paving Company of Sylmar, CA.  

Construction at the Arroyo Paredon Bridge (PM 15.50) continues with the excavation for the foundation for abutments with the pre-cast bridge deck expected to be in place by the end of September.  This bridge is expected to be open to the public by the end of November. Lash Construction of Santa Barbara is the contractor for the $10 million replacement of this bridge.  

The schedule for these bridge projects is subject to change based on Caltrans, the contractors and the pending completion of work by the utility companies.

Barricades and locked gates secure each location with detours available via local roads. Emergency responders will maintain access to these locked areas for public safety.

A segment of State Route 192 is open to motorists but through traffic is strongly advised to continue using US 101. State Route 192 remains closed between Sycamore Canyon/Camino Viejo Road and Cravens Lane. 

Edhat Staff

Written by Edhat Staff

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