Construction Activities
Nighttime Utility Work
Nighttime utility work is ongoing on weekdays from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. through mid-July. 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 track. This federal mandate applies to construction zones.
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.
Community Impacts
Upcoming Trail Closure
The trail is expected to close Monday, July 14, for up to two weeks to allow crews to mobilize materials needed for the bikeway underpass construction. The trail will be closed on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. and reopen at the end of each work day. Trail users are being detoured to Camino Capistrano, Del Obispo Street and the Trabuco Creek Trail.
San Juan Creek Trail Update
We appreciate the community’s patience throughout this process. As crews continue construction activities near the bikeway underpass, flaggers will be intermittently stopping pedestrians and bicyclists to safely move materials and equipment. Another trail closure is anticipated this summer. More information will be available in future communications.
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.