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Rose Jam: 210 Closures this weekend; Steer Clear of Foothill
Alright, Arcadia--Tonight marks the last chapter in the 210 Road Closure lovingly referred to as the "Rose Jam." Steer Clear of Foothill Fwy

ARCADIA, CA — Steer Clear of the Foothill Freeway around Pasadena, Arcadia.
It's not quite Carmageddon, Socal, but the roadways are going to be a mess for drivers through the San Gabriel Valley the remainder of this weekend. If you are headed near the 210 Foothill Freeway near Pasadena? you may want to seek alternate routes, or just stay home and binge watch your favorite Netflix show.
The final chapter of what has become known as "RoseJam" will begin tonight when a stretch of the eastbound Foothill (210) Freeway is closed in Pasadena for 34 hours.
Find out what's happening in Arcadiafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
All eastbound lanes of the freeway will be closed between Mountain Street and Lake Avenue beginning at 7 p.m. and continuing until 5 a.m. Monday.
The eastbound 210 connector to the westbound Ventura (134) Freeway will also be closed, along with the eastbound 210 on-ramps at Lincoln Avenue and Mountain Street.
Find out what's happening in Arcadiafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The closure -- following recent 55-hour closures on the same stretch of freeway -- is part of an effort to repair and repave the roadway.
According to Caltrans, the freeway's use as a major connector between Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties means the "road has experienced extensive wear."
"The closures are part of a $148.5 million pavement rehabilitation project in both directions of I-210 in the cities of Glendale, La Canada Flintridge and Pasadena," according to Caltrans. "Once the project is completed in 2019 the new surface will provide a smoother, safer drive for motorists, reduce time required for maintenance and minimize the need for further lane closures."
For more information, follow the traffic map below and stay safe out there, drivers.
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