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Southbound I-680 through Pleasanton to close all weekend

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A section of southbound Interstate 680 in Pleasanton will be closed around the clock from Friday evening until Monday morning for pavement replacement, Caltrans officials said.

The portion of southbound I-680 between the I-580/I-680 connector and Highway 84 will be closed to motorists beginning at 9 p.m. Friday through 4 a.m. Monday, according to Caltrans.

The full shutdown locations are:

  • I-580/I-680 connectors onto southbound I-680
  • Southbound Saint Patrick Way onramp onto southbound I-680
  • Southbound Stoneridge Drive onramp onto southbound I-680
  • Southbound Bernal Avenue onramp onto southbound I-680
  • Southbound Sunol Boulevard onramp onto southbound I-680
Caltrans

Travelers are advised to use the following detours:

  • Motorists driving west on I-80 in Vacaville and Fairfield will remain on I-80 to southbound I-880.
  • Motorists on southbound I-680 near the Benicia-Martinez Bridge can take I-780 west to I-80 to southbound I-880.
  • Motorists on southbound I-680 in Concord can take state Highway 4 to I-80 to southbound I-880.
  • Motorists on southbound I-680 in Walnut Creek can take state Highway 24 to I-80 to southbound I-880.
  • Motorists on southbound I-680 in Danville take westbound I-580 to state Highway 238 to southbound I-880.
  • Motorists on southbound I-680 in Danville take eastbound I-580 to state Highway 84 to southbound I-680.
  • Motorists on westbound I-580 coming from Tracy can exit onto southbound state Highway 84 and get back on southbound I-680 just south of Calaveras Road near Sunol.
  • Motorists on westbound Sunol Boulevard can only take northbound I-680. (Access to southbound I-680 is restricted in Pleasanton City and Sunol City).
  • Motorists on southbound Foothill can only turn left onto Castlewood Drive and only turn left again onto Pleasanton Sunol Road to northbound I-680.

Meanwhile, northbound lanes of I-680 will remain open and will not be affected by the closure, according to Caltrans.

Crews will replace deteriorated lanes with new pavement during the closure, said Caltrans, which added that in case of rain or unanticipated developments, the shutdowns will be rescheduled and motorists will be notified.

For more details and maps about the project, visit the Caltrans website.

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