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Title: Lawsuit says NBCUniversal, Caltrans broke law in offramp closure on US-101
Post by: bing101 on January 10, 2015, 10:40:57 PM
http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-barham-ramp-closure-20150105-story.html

Well this has something to do with South US-101 and Barham Boulevard exit ramp. Effects were not well explained here.

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Title: Re: Lawsuit says NBCUniversal, Caltrans broke law in offramp closure on US-101
Post by: nexus73 on January 11, 2015, 12:05:30 AM
Once Caltrans decided a year ago in the 7 year process to close the Barham interchange, there should have been a reset of the review process.  You don't change the rules of the game in the 4th quarter after all!  Thanks to bureaucratic ballfumbling the taxpayers get hosed again and money that should go into BUILDING STUFF gets put into the pockets of legal beagles and bureaucrats.

Rick 
Title: Re: Lawsuit says NBCUniversal, Caltrans broke law in offramp closure on US-101
Post by: andy3175 on January 11, 2015, 12:17:30 AM
Thanks for sharing this link. I noticed they called Barham a "major 101 Freeway offramp." I wonder what they would call a "minor offramp." 101 is so busy and well used that I'd consider every offramp to be important and major given the densely populated areas they serve. But perhaps there is some exit that is less used than others. I've not reviewed any traffic statistics or the draft environmental document to compare Barham Blvd exit with any other, but it does make me wonder.
Title: Re: Lawsuit says NBCUniversal, Caltrans broke law in offramp closure on US-101
Post by: mrsman on January 11, 2015, 08:15:39 AM
They absolutely should not close this ramp, it will seriously affect traffic on Cahuenga Blvd West.