Politics & Government
Metro: Robertson Boulevard Temporary Night Closures Begin March 11
The street will be closed at Venice Boulevard and Hoke Avenue near Culver City from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. through March 13 in order to remove trees as part of the Expo Line construction.

Robertson Boulevard between Venice Boulevard and Hoke Avenue near Culver City will be closed at night beginning Mon. March 11 through Wed. March 13 from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
During this time period, work crews will remove two trees, grind the tree stumps and install fencing and K-railing needed for Metro’s Expo Line bridge construction.
The traffic impacts will be as follows:
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- Robertson Boulevard will be closed between Venice Boulevard and Hoke Avenue.
- Northbound traffic on Robertson Boulevard will be detoured at Washington Boulevard to National Boulevard.
- Eastbound traffic on Venice Boulevard turning right onto southbound Robertson Boulevard will be detoured to National Boulevard.
- Westbound traffic on Venice Boulevard turning left onto southbound Robertson Boulevard will be detoured to Culver Boulevard.
- Flaggers will maintain local access to northbound Robertson Boulevard between Washington Boulevard and Hoke Avenue.
Advisories:
- Noise levels will be monitored to ensure work is performed within the necessary compliance levels.
- Parking and “No Stopping Anytime” restrictions will be strictly enforced at all times.
- Electronic message boards and directional signage will be used to safely direct drivers and pedestrians around the construction zones.
- Local access to all businesses will be maintained
- Please do not enter the construction work zone and obey all posted construction signs.
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