Traffic & Transit
Chevron Pipeline Excavation To Impact Traffic In Manhattan Beach
Lanes of traffic will be closed for about two weeks to allow for Chevron to excavate and repair a pipeline.

MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — For two weeks, the Chevron Pipe Line Company will perform maintenance on an underground pipeline in Manhattan Beach, closing lanes of traffic that may back up commutes for drivers.
Two eastbound lanes on Rosecrans Avenue east of Sepulveda Boulevard will be closed to allow for Chevron to excavate and repair the pipeline. The work is expected to last until at least Jan. 16.
"The work crew will make every effort to minimize disruption, but please pardon any construction noise or heavy equipment traffic during this time," Chevron said.
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The crew is expected to work during the daytime hours from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. When the work is complete, the area will be restored to its previous condition.
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