LB’s Shoemaker Bridge and multiple 710 freeway ramps will close for weekend repairs

A clover-style interchange takes the shape of a butterfly as Atlantic Boulevard crosses over the I-710 Freeway filled with northbound cargo trucks leaving the Port of Long Beach on Feb. 6, 2023. (Richard H. Grant | Signal Tribune)

A repair project this weekend on the Shoemaker Bridge will prompt closures and detours to the northbound Long Beach (710) Freeway from downtown Long Beach and the port area, officials said Wednesday.

Work is scheduled from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday on the underside of the bridge, which was damaged when cargo carried by a truck struck the span in January. Crews will assess and evaluate the steel framing on the bridge to determine what will need to be replaced at a later date.

The Shoemaker Bridge spans the Los Angeles River and connects Seventh Street to the 710 Freeway.

Motorists coming from downtown Long Beach will need to access the northbound 710 Freeway from Anaheim Street, port officials said. The Ocean Boulevard, Third Street and Seventh Street ramps will be closed as well.

An aerial view of the Shoemaker bridge that crosses the Los Angeles River at Seventh Street street in Long Beach on Dec. 12, 2023. (Richard H. Grant | Signal Tribune)

Crews will close northbound Harbor Scenic Drive at Harbor Plaza. Vehicles will be detoured to Harbor Plaza to access northbound Pico Avenue and the westbound Long Beach International Gateway Bridge. To reach the northbound 710, motorists can take northbound state Route 47 to eastbound Anaheim Street.

The Pico Avenue on-ramp to northbound Harbor Scenic will be closed. Additionally, the northbound 710 on-ramp from Pico Avenue to Ninth and Pier B streets will be closed. Vehicles can take westbound Pier B Street, turn right on Anaheim Way and head south on Farragut Avenue to access eastbound Anaheim Street and the northbound 710.

The eastbound Long Beach International Gateway Bridge connector to the northbound 710 Freeway will be narrowed to one lane during both days, to allow crews to work under the bridge.

Construction work this weekend may require fewer extensive closures, but motorists should take precautions and plan to use the road detours throughout the weekend, officials said.

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