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LA’s bridge to nowhere set to choke traffic as key road closes for months — and when the crossing finally opens

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LA’s bridge to nowhere set to choke traffic as key road closes for months — and when the crossing finally opens

A key commuter route between Los Angeles and Malibu is set to shut down for two months as work ramps up on California’s controversial wildlife crossing project — potentially causing traffic chaos.

It’s a move that’s likely to frustrate drivers in a brutal part of one the country’s most congested city’s.

Agoura Hills Road in Agoura Hills will be closed to all traffic, cyclists and pedestrians on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. through July 1, according to Caltrans, as construction continues on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing.

Aerial view of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing construction over a highway in Los Angeles, California.

California’s controversial wildlife crossing project is set to bring pain to commuters. CA Post

Aerial view of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over a busy highway, with construction visible on the left side of the road.

A roadway will be closed to traffic until July 1 — bringing congestion to a key commuter route between LA and Malibu. CA Post

Aerial view of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing under construction over a highway.

The closure will force drivers to use already-busy freeway detours. CA Post

The closure affects the stretch between Rondell Street and Hydepark Dribe — a well-used local connector running parallel to the 101 freeway — forcing drivers onto the already-busy freeway for detours between Chesebro Road and Liberty Canyon Road.

Transportation officials say signage will guide motorists, while a free shuttle service will run every 30 minutes during closure hours to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists.

The disruptions are tied to the ongoing work on the massive infrastructure project spanning the 101 Freeway that aims to reconnect animal habitats — including deadly mountain lions that are known locally to rip apart residents pets — across the Santa Monica Mountains.

But while officials and environmental groups have touted the crossing as the first-of-its-kind solution for wildlife migration, the project has drawn scrutiny — particularly over its soaring price tag.

Sign announcing the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, with illustrations of a monarch butterfly, a quail, and an aerial view of the planned crossing over a highway.

The project’s costs has risen from estimated $90 to $100 million to nearly $114 million according to a previously Post report. Pedro Colo for CA Post

Construction of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing underway in Los Angeles, California.

There will be a shuttle operating every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week, for pedestrians and cyclists. Pedro Colo for CA Post

Construction of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills, California.

Gavin Newsom has backed the project — even as critics say its just a “bridge for mountain lions.” CalTrans District 7

The crossing is expected to cost at least $114 million, as previously reported by the California Post. A figure significantly higher than earlier estimates that hovered closer to $90 to $100 million. Critics have questioned the spending, especially as California continues to grapple with budget pressures and infrastructure needs elsewhere.

Gov. Gavin Newsom has backed the project, even as some opponets have mocked the idea of spending tens of millions on what they characterize as a “bridge for mountain lions.”

A yellow and black John Deere excavator at the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing construction site.

While initially planned to be complete in 2025 — the multimillion dollar project is set to finally open in December. Pedro Colo for CA Post

Freeway entrance sign for 101 North and South in California.

In the meantime drivers navigating the busy corridor will be dealing with months of closures, detours and longer commutes. Hanna Tor – stock.adobe.com

Supporters argue the stakes are higher than optics. Wildlife experts cited by LAist say the 101 Freeway has effectively isolated animal opoulations in the region, particularly mountain lions, leading to dangerous inbreeding and making vehicle collisions a leading cause of death.

The crossing — which began construction on Earth Day 2022 — will open to wildlife on Dec. 2, per LAist— though it was supposed to open in 2025.

In the meantime, though, drivers navigating the corridor between Los Angeles and Malibu will be dealing with real-world impact: months of closures, detours and longer commutes tied to one of the most expensive wildlife projects in the country.


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