Showing posts with label Santa Monica Boulevard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santa Monica Boulevard. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Santa Monica Boulevard Project Update


(Originally appeared in the July 1, 2004 edition of the Century City News)



The first year of construction was a real test as we started work on reconfiguring both Big and Little Santa Monica Blvds.  Our challenge was to refurbish two major roads that for several decades ran side by side and were separated by an old rail system.  This is being done by reconfiguring and reducing the center median which housed the train tracks, upgrading the roads, each 2.5 miles in length, for a total of 5 miles, and do it in a neighborhood replete with small businesses, residents livings in homes, condos and apartments and thousands of commuters traveling to Century City, Beverly Hills Santa Monica and beyond.  It has been a real challenge and by far the biggest roadway improvement project the City of Los Angeles has undertaken in many decades. 

Some of our accomplishments to date include completing the majority of the underground utility upgrades during Phase 1A, including the DWP water line, the majority of the sewer work and storm drain upgrades, installing many of the electrical conduits, completing the small retaining wall at Malcolm Avenue separating Big and Little Santa Monica Blvd., and finally with implementation of Phase 1B we have begun some of the critical roadway improvements.  We also continue to make great progress on the large retaining wall between Pandora Ave. and Prosser Ave. and we are now at full-speed, making regular concrete pours, roughly every three weeks.  When completed this will be a landmark architectural wall that will be unique in its scope and design and feature new landscaping, a stairway as well as a handicap access ramp connecting Big and Little Santa Monica Blvd.  




With regards to the overall project schedule, our current projected completion date is March, 2006. The current phase of construction, Phase 1B, will be completed by late summer which will takes us into Phase 2.  Phase 2 will feature the continuation of the roadway upgrades in Century City but work will shift from Little to Big Santa Monica Blvd. between Beverly Glen Avenue of the Stars. In Phase 2 we will also tackle the sidewalk, curb and gutter improvements in this area.  This Phase is expected to last about 4 months and will take us into early 2005.

As we continue to make steady progress on this job I would ask that you work with our team of engineers, inspectors and public information personnel to stay informed about our upcoming work schedule.  I invite you to attend our monthly open houses at our field office.  I’d like to thank everyone for their patience and support as we near the summer months and work towards completing this project in 2006.

If you would like to see the Phasing plans please log onto www.smblvd.org or call our office for more information—(310) 785-2300.


Santa Monica Boulevard Project Construction update

Phase 1B Schedule: Phase 1B began on May 22, 2004, as traffic was moved to the median roadway in two areas: between Beverly Glen and Avenue of the Stars in Century City and between Westholme Ave. and Westwood Blvd.  This phase features the start of the major roadway improvement on Big and Little Santa Monica Blvd.

Description of Work
Start / Duration
Work Done So Far
Time Remaining
MWD Line

Work on the MWD line began in January 2004

Work is 10% complete
8 months
Retaining Wall (Between Pandora and Prosser)
Work started in July 2003
Work is 50% complete
9 months
Electrical Upgrades
(Includes Conduit Installation
Street, Pedestrian Lighting and Signal Upgrades)

Work began in April 2003
Work is 40% complete
14 months
Roadway Work in Century City

Work Began in May 2004
Work is 30% complete
2 months
Roadway Work between Westwood and Westholme

Work began in May 2004
Work is 20% complete
2 months
Roadway Work between Moreno and Century park East
Work began in June 2004
Work is 15% complete
2 months
Widening of 405 On Ramps
Work began in March 2003
Work is 25% complete
6 months