The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has started work on the Interstate 405 (I-405) Pavement Rehabilitation Project.
This project will extend the pavement life along I-405 in Los Angeles from Van Nuys to Westwood along with other upgrades and improvements. Construction will continue through winter 2028/2029. Once complete, the approximately $143.7 million project will rehabilitate pavement, enhance safety features, and improve pedestrian infrastructure along Interstate 405 (I-405) through the Sepulveda Pass.

The improvements will extend along I-405 from Victory Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley to Wilshire Boulevard in West Los Angeles, which is an essential commuter corridor from northern Los Angeles County and the San Fernando Valley to the Westside, Los Angeles International Airport, the South Bay cities and Orange County. Pavement will be rehabilitated along approximately 92 lane miles including replacing sections between Victory Boulevard and Mulholland Drive and repairing sections of other lanes along I-405 between the project limits. These renovations are planned to enhance motorist’s safety, ride quality, and mobility along this stretch of roadway.


To sign up for notifications about the project and planned lane closures, use the link here: https://forms.office.com/g/0RU7MzXNDK
