Construction Activities
Weekend Construction Schedule
While construction is typically on weekdays, crews are expected to install deck pans and perform other activities from the creek on Saturday, July 19 between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday work will continue through Aug. 9.
Upcoming Track Work
Beginning next week, crews will begin mobilizing equipment as they prepare to remove the existing set-out track south of Del Obispo Street. Track removal is anticipated to begin in August and will require a temporary lane closure on Del Obispo Street between Paseo Adelanto and Camino Capistrano. Additional details will be shared in future updates.
Railroad Bridge Superstructure
Crews have completed the installation of steel girders for the new railroad bridge. The next major work will be placing the deck. The bridge deck, like steel girders, is part of the railroad bridges’ superstructure and will support the tracks and trains. Check out progress photos below.
Crews installing the steel superstructure for the new railroad bridge.
Crews constructing the abutments for the new railroad bridge.
Community Impacts
San Juan Creek Trail Closure
The San Juan Creek Trail is currently closed and is expected to be open by mid-next week. Once the trail reopens, flaggers will intermittingly stop bicyclists and pedestrians while equipment is being moved and construction around the bike path continues.
Weekday closures are from 6 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and will reopen at the end of each workday. Trail users are being detoured to Camino Capistrano, Del Obispo Street and the Trabuco Creek Trail.
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.