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'BLOOD ALLEY' GETTING CLEANUP MAJOR CLOSURES EXPECTED ALONG HIGHWAY 138
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Talbot, Lyle
2006
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'BLOOD ALLEY' GETTING CLEANUP MAJOR CLOSURES EXPECTED ALONG HIGHWAY 138
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'BLOOD ALLEY' GETTING CLEANUP MAJOR CLOSURES EXPECTED ALONG HIGHWAY 138
2006
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\"Widening of 138 is such an important project for us,\" said Douglas Failing, Caltrans' director for the district covering Los Angeles and Ventura counties. \"It's more than just a local road. Highway 138 has become such an important bypass. Many people are using it to avoid coming through the Los Angeles basin.\" The road closure was planned because it wasn't safe to have vehicles traveling on a 24-foot-wide road as construction crews brought down hills and filled canyons bordering the road, and extended drainage culverts beneath it, said Dennis Green, construction community liaison for the Caltrans district covering San Bernardino County. Photo: (color in AV edition) Each day about 17,000 vehicles travel along the two-lane section of Highway 138 from 146th Street East to 165th Street East, where construction has begun to add a lane in each direction, plus a center turn lane and paved shoulders. Jeff Goldwater/Staff Photographer
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