Corner construction will improve intersection’s flow
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June Casagrande
Roadwork taking place at the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and
Jamboree Road is expected to significantly improve traffic flow
there, but the work won’t be complete until about June.
“The main purpose of the work is to increase the amount of traffic
that can get through the intersection,” explained Rich Edmonston of
the city’s Public Works department.
The project is a cooperative effort between Newport Beach and the
city of Irvine because it takes place within both cities’ borders.
Changes will include a new right-turn lane from northbound
Jamboree Road onto MacArthur Boulevard. In order to create the turn
lane, which falls within Irvine, that city had to purchase land to
widen the road. The road widening also required a retaining wall to
buffer and reinforce the separator between the roadway and buildings
along MacArthur Boulevard. The retaining wall, which was completed
last week, stretches from Jamboree to Fairchild Road.
“This 12-foot high wall permits the creation of a right-turn
pocket that will reduce waiting time for traffic going northbound in
Jamboree from MacArthur Boulevard,” Public Works Director Steve Badum
wrote in a memo to City Council members.
Relocating water mains, storm trains, telephone lines and traffic
signals was necessary to perform the construction, Badum said. The
project also includes a new bus turnout on MacArthur Boulevard just
west of Jamboree.
The construction costs for the whole project are estimated at
about $1.9 million. The city is paying about $250,000. The rest is
paid for by state transportation grants, the city of Irvine and other
sources.
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