Construction Activities
Nighttime Utility Work Extended through September
Nighttime utility work is now expected to continue into September as crews continue to perform underground utility work related to the relocation of communication and signal lines.
The adjacent communities may experience noise and lighting from the operation. Train horns may also sound because the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) guidelines require that all trains sound their horns when workers are present on or around railroad tracks. This federal mandate applies to construction zones.
Channel Demobilization
Crews are now expected to begin demobilization efforts from the San Juan Creek after Labor Day weekend. This will require all materials and equipment to be moved out and the channel restored to its original condition before mid-September.
Work outside of the channel will be ongoing until the next dry season in Spring 2026. These activities include continued work on the new railroad bridge such as installing asphalt planks and handrails for the bikeway underpass. Track work such as welding track ties and installing ballast will continue along with the construction on several retaining walls.
Labor Day Holiday Construction Schedule
In observance of Labor Day, there will be no construction activities scheduled Monday, Sept. 1. Crews will resume work on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
This work may be loud. This schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather or unforeseen operational issues.
Community Impacts
Train Horns
Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) guidelines require all trains to sound their horns when workers are present, in emergency situations or when there are trespassers on or around railroad tracks. This federal mandate applies to construction zones. As a result, for the safety of construction workers, train crews and passengers, and the public, horns will be sounded when trains pass through the area.
Additional Impacts
The public and businesses adjacent to the work area may experience noise and vibration from demolition and drilling activities as well as light from construction operations. Noise may also be generated from construction equipment back-up alarm. The alarms are required by state regulation.