Community Corner

Metro: Updated Construction Information to Relocate Sewer Line Near Culver City

Between Aug. 2 and Sept. 21 traffic at the intersection of Venice and Robertson Boulevards will be impacted while an existing sewer line is relocated in the City of Los Angeles.

Metro has revised its schedule for the relocation of an existing sanitary sewer line in the City of Los Angeles.

The work will take place between Aug. 2 and Sept. 21 between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and 12 a.m. through 8 a.m. on Fridays as needed.

The work will take place near the intersection of Venice and Robertson Boulevards, and will include the excavation of approximately 200 linear feet along westbound Venice Boulevard, to install new pipes and manholes. Upon completion of the work, the street will be restored.

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Residents are advised to take note of the following impacts during this period:

  • Traffic  will be impacted on Venice Boulevard between Durango Avenue and Ivy Street.
  • Westbound traffic on Venice Boulevard will be reduced to one lane between Curtis Avenue and Culver Boulevard.
  • Eastbound traffic on Venice Boulevard will be reduced to two lanes between Curtis Avenue and Robertson Boulevard.
  • On northbound Robertson Boulevard, left turns will be prohibited onto Venice Boulevard.
  • On southbound Robertson Boulevard right turns will be prohibited onto Venice Boulevard.
  • On eastbound Venice Boulevard, left turns onto Robertson Boulevard will be prohibited.
  • Pedestrian access will be maintained on the south side of Venice Boulevard.
  • Pedestrian traffic on the north side of Venice Boulevard will be re-directed to the south side of Venice Boulevard between Robertson Boulevard and Culver Boulevard.

Electronic message boards and directional signage will be used to safely direct drivers and pedestrians around the construction zones.

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Local access to all businesses will be maintained.

Steel plates will be used to maintain traffic during daytime hours. Parking and “No Stopping Anytime” restrictions will be strictly enforced at all times. 

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