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Mid-Coast Trolley project begins final phase of construction along Genesee Avenue

April 17, 2021 By sdcnews

San Diego, CA–A series of overnight full closures will go into effect on Genesee Avenue for the Mid-Coast Trolley project. 

During the closures, crews will demolish and repave the roadway. The upcoming work will begin the process of restoring the roadway to its final configuration.

Genesee Avenue roadway impacts for the Mid-Coast Trolley project began in 2017 when crews began installing temporary support structures called falsework to construct the more than mile-long Trolley bridge that now soars above the thoroughfare. Since early 2018, traffic has been shifted to the outer lanes of Genesee Avenue to accommodate ongoing construction.

The portion of the Trolley bridge that runs along Genesee Avenue is part of the 11-mile Trolley extension being constructed by the Mid-Coast Trolley project. The project is a priority of SANDAG’s and one of the largest infrastructure projects in the San Diego region’s history. Once completed, the project will significantly improve regional transit access to major employment, educational, and medical facilities.

The upcoming demolition and paving activities for the project will be completed in sections between Regents Road and Nobel Drive. The work is scheduled to continue for approximately ten days and is expected to cause noise.

Each section of work will require a full closure of either southbound or northbound Genesee Avenue lanes, from 8 p.m. through 5 p.m. the following day. One section will include a full closure of the Genesee Avenue and La Jolla Village Drive intersection, which is scheduled to take place Monday, April 19 through Tuesday, April 20.

The full closures are scheduled as follows. Each closure begins at 8 p.m. on the first night listed and ends at 5 p.m. the following day.

  • Sunday, April 18 through Monday, April 19 – Southbound Genesee Avenue from Eastgate Mall to La Jolla Village Drive.
  • Monday, April 19 through Tuesday, April 20 – Genesee Avenue and La Jolla Village Drive intersection.
  • Tuesday, April 20 through Wednesday, April 21 – Southbound Genesee Avenue from La Jolla Village Drive to Nobel Drive.
  • Wednesday, April 21 through Thursday, April 22 – Northbound Genesee Avenue from Nobel Drive to La Jolla Village Drive.
  • Thursday, April 22 through Friday, April 23 – Northbound Genesee Avenue from La Jolla Village Drive to Eastgate Mall.
  • Sunday, April 25 through Monday, April 26 – Northbound Genesee Avenue from Eastgate Mall to Regents Road.

Following the demolition and paving activities, crews will stripe the roadway and install traffic signals. This process will require two additional weeks of work and will take place during the project’s typical Genesee Avenue construction schedule: Sundays through Thursdays, from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night.

Due to the complexity of this work, the closure schedule is subject to change. 

The Mid-Coast Trolley Project will extend the UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley service from Santa Fe Depot in Downtown San Diego north to the University community, serving major activity centers such as Mission Bay Park, the VA Medical Center, UC San Diego, and University Towne Centre. Nine new stations are part of the project and are under construction. Major construction work began in 2016, with service anticipated to begin in late 2021.

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