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Lane changes to Sacramento's eastbound Highway 50 for roadwork

Lane changes to Sacramento's eastbound Highway 50 for roadwork Caltrans is removing striping on eastbound lanes of Sacramento's Highway 50 for two nights, starting from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., and removing the temporary traffic split between lanes 2 and 3. The work is part of the Highway 50 Corridor Enhancement "Fix50" Project, which aims to rehabilitate pavement and add high-occupancy lanes on Highway 50 from Interstate 5 to Watt Avenue. Work will continue through April 2 and traffic is expected to remain in the same configuration until July.

Lane changes to Sacramento's eastbound Highway 50 for roadwork

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Caltrans will be making changes to eastbound lanes on Highway 50 for the next two nights for its roadwork.Starting tonight through Friday, March 29, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., crews will be removing striping on the eastbound lanes, and the temporary traffic split between lanes 2 and 3 will be removed.As part of the Highway 50 Corridor Enhancement "Fix50" Project, Caltrans said in a statement that the crews have begun removing all striping and pavement markers at the W-X portion of the eastbound Highway 50 to push traffic to the far left side and the work to the far right side. Officials said the work will continue through April 2, and the traffic is expected to remain in the configuration through July.The $483.5 million "Fix50" Project aims to rehabilitate pavement and add high-occupancy lanes on Highway 50 from Interstate 5 to Watt Avenue.See our live traffic map for updates.Click the video player above to watch 4 p.m. headlines from KCRA News 3This story was curated by Hearst's KCRA Alert Desk.Sharing brings us closer together. If this story happened near you, share this article with friends in your area using the KCRA mobile app so they can read along with you. The KCRA app is available for free in Apple’s App Store and on Google Play.See more coverage of top California stories here.

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