FREMONT — A portion of northbound Interstate 680 might be closed from Friday evening to early Monday morning whereas crews restore pavement and a bridge, in line with Caltrans.
The freeway might be closed on the Mission Boulevard/Freeway 238 exit starting 10 p.m. Friday till 5 a.m. Monday, Caltrans mentioned in a visitors advisory. Lanes will start to shut at 8 p.m. Friday.
A detour might be accessible for motorists to get across the development by touring on northbound Mission Boulevard/Freeway 238 to Niles Canyon Street/Freeway 84 after which again onto I-680 at Calaveras Street, Caltrans mentioned. Authorities predict heavy visitors alongside the detour route because of the freeway closure.
The closure is critical in order that crews can resurface the deck of the bridge and work on slab repairs, which requires the usage of heavy equipment, Caltrans mentioned.
“This work must be performed without live traffic to ensure worker and motorist safety,” Caltrans mentioned. “Concentrating these operations during weekend closures will help reduce the overall duration and impact of the project.”
Southbound I-680, which was closed for a weekend in July, will stay open in the course of the development. Crews are starting in a single day work forward of the weekend closure, and additional nighttime closures might be held for added work by way of the spring of 2026, Caltrans mentioned.
Caltrans famous that the closure is climate dependent.
“Caltrans thanks the public for their patience and cooperation as we continue to improve California’s transportation network,” Caltrans mentioned.