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Paul Clinton
To clear up heavy congestion caused by summer traffic, the California
Department of Transportation has announced several improvements to the
Costa Mesa Freeway.
Caltrans added an additional lane between the MacArthur Boulevard exit
and the San Diego Freeway interchange. The agency also installed light
meters on the southbound and northbound onramps of MacArthur to regulate
the number of cars coming onto the freeway.
The changes, which Caltrans has already put in place, have begun to
ease traffic already, according to agency spokeswoman Rose Mendoza.
In mid-July, Caltrans will change the carpool lane south of Edinger
Avenue into an all-purpose lane.
The congestion is also due to the agency’s $150-million construction
project to improve traffic flow on the freeway. It began in October 1999
and will be completed in 2004.
The project is co-managed by the Orange County Transportation
Authority. Information: (800) 724-0353.
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