Road Closure Website
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To view a detailed list of all road closures or their estimated re-opening dates, please click the button below. The estimated re-opening dates may change without notice.
If you see discrepancies between
the list and the maps, please use the data from the list.
For private property damage,
please contact the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at 800-621-FEMA (TTY 800-462-7585) or by visiting their
website at www.fema.gov to make a claim
and request for disaster assistance.
This website contains links to maps showing closed roads
within unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County ONLY.
The light green rectangles represent Thomas Guide pages. The legend below portray the road closure types.
LEGEND |
| Closed roads |
| Roads open to residents & emergency vehicles only |
| Daily closures due to construction / Permits (for specific times, please see map) |
| Limited-access roads (expect delays) |
| Planned road closures (for specific dates, please see map) |
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Maps are in Adobe PDF format and may take a few minutes to display for our dial-up visitors.
Other Important Links
Link to Los Angeles City Road Closures
Link to Caltrans
Link to USDA Forest Service - Angeles National Forest
Link to Storm Project Construction Update in the Topanga and Malibu Areas
Frequently Asked Question
Are there any public transportation systems that I can utilize in the Antelope Valley area and Santa Clarita that will take me to the basin?
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Last Update - 3:25 pM 09-23-2008
Next update on or before - 10:00 aM 09-24-2008
To view a map:
Hover your mouse pointer over one of the rectangles in the map.
When the pointer arrow turns into a pointing hand, click the left mouse button.
When the PDF map page appears, use the zoom in option (looks like or similar to ) to zoom and pan. Use the print icon in the PDF viewer (not the one for the browser window) to print the map.
NOTE: These maps are in Adobe PDF format. If you do not have Adobe PDF Reader (or are having problems viewing the PDF files), you can download the latest
version free of charge by clicking the link below. For those having problems reading the PDF files, try moving the mouse pointer over a Thomas page in the map, right-click once then click the "save target as" option.
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