All southbound lanes of the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills will be closed for five hours each night for construction on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing starting Monday.
The closure will extend from Liberty Canyon to Chesebro roads, but the northbound lanes will stay open, and Caltrans has detours available for drivers. The entire project could last until early 2026.
What you should know
The southbound lanes will close from 11:59 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday through Friday. On Saturday mornings, the lanes may reopen a little later.
Drivers can take Agoura Road to get around the closure, getting back on the 101 Freeway near Liberty Canyon Road, according to Caltrans. But if you’re hoping to avoid side streets and potential delays, you can bypass the construction zone by taking the 23, 118, and 405 freeways.
Caltrans will post updates on X, formerly known as Twitter, but you can check the current closures anytime here. The agency is reminding drivers to slow down and keep an eye out for workers — traffic fines are doubled in construction zones.
Once the work on the southbound side is complete, crews will switch to the northbound lanes, which will bring additional overnight closures.
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