News Summary
San Diego residents should brace for significant travel disruptions this weekend as northbound I-5 will be completely closed for roadwork. The closure, from I-8 to Mission Bay Drive, begins Friday at 9 p.m. and lasts until Monday at 5 a.m. This essential work includes concrete slab replacement and pavement rehabilitation, aimed at improving roadway performance and safety. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes, including SR-163, I-15, and I-805, and public transportation services will remain operational throughout the closure.
San Diego residents should prepare for significant travel disruptions this weekend as northbound Interstate 5 (I-5) will be completely closed from Interstate 8 (I-8) to the Mission Bay Drive on-ramp beginning at 9 p.m. on Friday and lasting until 5 a.m. on Monday. This full closure will facilitate essential roadwork, specifically concrete slab replacement and pavement rehabilitation, as part of the I-5 Asset Management Project.
The primary goal of this extensive project is to extend the lifespan of the existing pavement and to improve overall roadway performance, safety, and environmental conservation. Motorists are strongly encouraged to utilize alternate routes to avoid the closed portions of the freeway. Suggested detours include State Route 163 (SR-163), Interstate 15 (I-15), and Interstate 805 (I-805), which will connect back to I-5 after the construction zone.
For those traveling beyond SR-163, detours will redirect traffic to westbound or eastbound I-8. In addition, to mitigate the increase in traffic from detours, the Moore Street on-ramp to northbound I-5 in Old Town will also be closed.
More closures affecting local access roads include:
- The westbound I-8 Taylor Street on-ramp
- The Morena Boulevard off-ramp
- On-ramps at Camino Del Rio West in the Sports Arena area
- Sea World Drive-Tecolote Road
- Clairemont Drive
However, the northbound I-5 on-ramp at Mission Bay Drive will remain operational during the closure. Public transportation users can expect uninterrupted service, as all northbound Metropolitan Transit Service (MTS) bus routes serving La Jolla and University Town Center (UTC) will continue to operate. While Bus route 30 will detour slightly from Old Town to La Jolla, Route 105 will proceed as usual from Old Town to UTC. Additionally, parking is available at both the Old Town and Balboa Avenue stations for those who prefer to drive.
Travelers can also utilize the Blue Line Trolley service from Old Town to northern destinations, providing an alternative means of transportation during the closure period.
Motorists venturing into the area are advised to exercise caution. They should remain vigilant for highway workers and anticipate construction-related noise and lighting disruptions that could affect local residents.
This roadwork project is funded with a total of $113,745,800 from the State Highway Operation Protection Program and is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing infrastructure throughout the freeway system. The ongoing work represents a significant segment of a more substantial $1.6 billion investment plan directed toward infrastructure improvements in San Diego County. As part of this effort, multiple closures will occur throughout the year to facilitate necessary upgrades.
In summary, motorists are advised to plan ahead and seek alternative routes during this weekend’s closure of northbound I-5 from I-8 to Mission Bay Drive, enabling safer and more efficient travel while essential roadwork is carried out.
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Additional Resources
- NBC San Diego: Weekend Long Closure of Northbound I-5 Lanes in Mission Bay
- Wikipedia: San Diego
- Fox 5 San Diego: Northbound I-5 Closed from Oct 24-27
- Google Search: Northbound I-5 closure
- CBS 8: Caltrans to Close Southbound I-5 for Weekend Construction
- Google Scholar: I-5 construction project
- NBC San Diego: Interstate 8 Grantville Crash Traffic
- Encyclopedia Britannica: San Diego
- Fox 5 San Diego: Southbound I-5 Closed from SR-52 to Mission Bay Drive
- Google News: San Diego traffic

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