WeHo will re-stripe Sunset Blvd. starting Monday

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On Monday, November 21, 2022, the City of West Hollywood’s traffic-striping contractor will begin re-striping and refreshing all existing roadway markings and legends on Sunset Boulevard between Cory Avenue and Havenhurst Drive (city limit to city limit). Work will involve refreshing all roadway striping and legends in thermo-plastic.

Work will be performed during the late evening and early morning hours to minimize the impact to traffic and parking on Santa Monica Boulevard. Work will begin on the evening of on Monday, November 21, 2022 and will take place regularly through Friday, December 16, 2022. Activities will take place on evenings beginning at 9 p.m. and may continue until 4 a.m. Crews will adhere to all roadway construction procedures and traffic devices as required in the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA-MUTCD) and at least one lane of traffic will be maintained through work areas.

This project is the latest in a series of refreshments and enhancements for roadways throughout the City of West Hollywood. During the past several years, the City has completed crosswalk improvements with signalization on Santa Monica Boulevard for safe crossing and flashing pedestrian warning lights that assist pedestrians with visibility when using crosswalks and help stop traffic along Fountain Avenue. Lighting has also been installed on the edges of yellow diamond-shaped pedestrian warning signs and bright lights facing traffic lanes were embedded in the roadway, which form a visual line along the perimeter of certain crosswalks in the City.

For more information about the City’s project to re-stripe and refresh roadway markings on Sunset Boulevard, please contact Brian Jackson, the City of West Hollywood’s Street Maintenance Supervisor, at (323) 848-6879. For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

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IBike
IBike
2 years ago

So no bike lanes or sharrows?

Steve Too
Steve Too
2 years ago
Reply to  IBike

On Sunset? There’s too many curves and a tight roadway to even consider that.

Typo in second paragraph as there should be no impact on Santa Monica- just Sunset.