Construction Activity





Week of July 3, 2023


Upcoming lane closures and nightwork are scheduled

for July.




In observance of the 4th of the July holiday, no closures will take place from

Saturday morning, July 1 through Wednesday morning, July 5.  


  • Nighttime lane restriping will occur along eastbound I-10


  • Earthwork, drainage, and minor concrete repairs continue in the center median


  • Crews will be shifting k-rail to create additional access and enhance safety
Highway Closures
  • Nightly eastbound I-10 single lane closures are scheduled Wednesday, July 5 through Friday, July 7, 7 p.m. - 5 a.m., for crews to safely restripe highway lanes.


  • Additional nightly eastbound I-10 single lane closures may occur as early as the week of July 10. Additional closure details will be provided at a later date.
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Project Background
The I-10 Desert Rehab Project segment is a 13-mile stretch of the I-10 freeway near Coachella in Riverside County, between 1.8 miles east of the Dillon Road Interchange and 2 miles east of the Cactus City Rest Area. Construction will take place over the next 3.5 years and includes repaving I-10, updating lane striping, and the addition of an eastbound truck climbing lane. The Cactus City Rest Area will also be closed for 1-2 months during construction. 

In addition to repairing and restoring existing roadway pavement and adding an eastbound truck climbing lane, the I-10 Desert Rehab Project will install electric vehicle charging stations at the Cactus City Rest Area, replace and upgrade bridge railings, guardrail systems, and roadway signage, and improve roadway infrastructure including drainage and stormwater treatment systems.
Neighboring Projects
Click here for more information on the I-10 Tune Up Project
Click here for more information on the I-10 Blythe Pavement Rehabilitation Project
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