Topanga Canyon Boulevard to reopen after rain-related closure – NBC Los Angeles

A 3.6-mile stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard will reopen early Friday after being closed forward of latest storms, in keeping with Caltrans.
CalTrans authorities mentioned State Route 27 between Pacific Coast Freeway and Grand View Drive is scheduled to reopen by 5 a.m. after crews full the removing of particles flows from the roadway. The freeway was closed preemptively on Tuesday, Dec. 30, because of anticipated rain.
The roadway stays an lively work zone for restoration efforts associated to the Palisades Fireplace and winter storms and is often closed to the general public from midnight to five a.m. each day. Motorists are urged to drive with warning and anticipate delays. Caltrans mentioned particles flows continued whereas the freeway was closed, and extra rain forecast for the weekend might require one other closure.
The part of SR-27 will reopen beneath earlier restrictions.
A 25-mph pace restrict is in impact by the work zone. Parking, stopping and pedestrian entry are prohibited, Caltrans mentioned. Fines could also be doubled in work zones.
Authorities urge drivers to make use of additional warning, particularly on blind curves and close to one-way sections, and look out for employees and slow-moving automobiles.
Present visitors situations can be found on Caltrans Quickmap
