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Weekend-Long 405 Freeway Closures To Snarl Traffic Beginning Friday

Another weekend-long series of lane and ramp closures begins Friday. Here's how to avoid the worst of the traffic.

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The closures are planned for 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21 through 5 a.m. Monday, Aug. 24. (Paige Austin/Patch)

LOS ANGELES, CA — Traffic will be impacted on the 405 Freeway and nearby roads beginning Friday when construction will shut down several lanes and ramps of the interstate in the San Fernando Valley for the entire weekend.

Here's a look at the closures, planned for 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21 through 5 a.m. Monday, Aug. 24:

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Lanes will be open as normal on the northbound freeway. All connectors between the 101 and 405 freeways are expected to remain open.

Drivers who use the 101 as an alternate route should be aware that closures on that freeway could also impact traffic. Overnight closures are planned on the freeway through Hollywood, as well as in the Cahuenga Pass.

Construction has been underway on the 405 Freeway in and near the Sepulveda Pass since June 2025 as part of the I-405 Pavement Rehabilitation Project, a $143.7 million project to improve safety and mobility along the freeway and extend the life of its pavement, according to Caltrans.

Many of the associated road closures occur overnight. But big traffic headaches have come courtesy of what Caltrans calls Extended Weekend Closures — that's when crews shut down lanes and/or ramps on Friday night and keep them closed until Monday morning.

Those weekend-long closures will happen at a pace of about every other week — or twice a month.

Caltrans does not have a finalized schedule for each weekend-long closure, but said there will be about 25 total weekend-long closures.

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