Delivery of test piles to assess supports for the new bridge at Linden Avenue, and the behemoth machine (pictured) that evaluates them, closed highway lanes in Carpinteria overnight this week. The pile-driving work begins as early as next week.

As Caltrans prepares to enlarge a pair of Carpinteria overpasses, overnight lane closures on Highway 101 will occur intermittently, generally between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. Currently, through Saturday, December 17, median and shoulder areas of the 101 will be occupied by Caltrans crews removing old pavement, placing roadway base, and compacting areas in anticipation of upcoming lane shifts. Caltrans is also moving large equipment and delivering test piles to the Linden Avenue area.

The pile tests may begin December 19 or soon thereafter, and loud noise and vibration will be felt near the site while the pile driving is active. The tests are to ensure the pile lengths — some as long as 104 feet — are appropriate for soil conditions.

View of improved Linden Avenue overpass with second northbound lane, new freeway entrance loop, and roundabout with Via Real and Ogan.

The project includes building four new sound walls to reduce highway noise in neighborhoods, new bridges over Carpinteria Creek at Highway 101 and Via Real to improve habitat and reduce flooding, and bike and pedestrian improvements. The most extensive changes are planned for the Casitas Pass Road and Linden Avenue overpasses, which will someday span a highway with new carpool lanes. The project will add to the Linden Avenue bridge a second lane heading north and will direct highway traffic to take a newly added right turn, loop, and on-ramp onto the 101. A new roundabout there will also connect Linden, Ogan Road, and Via Real.

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