10/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2025 18:11
District: District 11 - San Diego and Imperial Counties
Contact: Stephen Welborn
Phone: (619) 688-6670
SAN DIEGO - The Caltrans I-5 Asset Management Project team will close all lanes of southbound Interstate 5 (I-5) from State Route 52 (SR-52) to the Mission Bay Drive onramp starting Friday, November 7 at 9:00 p.m. to Monday, November 10 at 5:00 a.m. to conduct roadwork and concrete slab replacement.
Portable, changeable message signs will be placed along the routes to advise of the closure and suggest alternate routes. Businesses near Damon Avenue should anticipate construction noise and lighting during the closure.
TRANSIT
All southbound Metropolitan Transit Service bus routes from La Jolla and University Town Center (UTC) will be running as usual. Bus route 30 travels from La Jolla to Old Town on the west side of I-5, while route 105 travels from UTC to Old Town on the east side of I-5. Parking is available at the Nobel Drive and UTC stations. Blue Line Trolley service will remain available as an alternative to travel from Sorrento Valley to all points south.
This is the fourth of several full freeway closures for the I-5 Asset Management Project.
The I-5 Asset Management Project will ensure that the southern segment of I-5 remains in a state of good repair while improving ride quality and reducing maintenance needs in the cities of San Diego, Chula Vista, and National City, from Camino De La Plaza to 0.3 miles just south of Via De La Valle. This important effort is focused on preserving existing infrastructure, improving safety, and modernizing the corridor to meet current and future transportation needs.
The project will rehabilitate pavement along the main roadway, shoulders, and freeway ramps to extend the service life of the existing pavement. Beyond resurfacing, the project encompasses a comprehensive range of upgrades designed to enhance performance, safety, and environmental conservation.
The total project cost is $113,745,800, funded by the State Highway Operation Protection Program, with $102,618,300 in Federal funds and $11,127,500 in state funds from SB1.
This project is part of $1.6 billion worth of work in San Diego County and a segment of the $623 million investment to improve safety and infrastructure on I-5, I-805, and SR-78.
Motorists are reminded to be Work Zone Alert if traveling in the area and to watch for highway workers and moving construction equipment.
The work schedule is subject to change due to weather conditions, traffic incidents, or other work-related reasons.
For real-time traffic information, including traffic speed, lane and road closures due to construction and maintenance activities, and more, go to https://http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/
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