The closure will commence at 7:00 am and will continue until 6:00 pm.
Communication Officer at the National Works Agency (NWA), Natalee Bloomfield, says that the closure is to facilitate the demolition of a building that is now within the roadway and which creates an impediment for traffic turning from Hagley Park Road. She says that once the demolition is completed, on Sunday, the roadway will reopen to restricted access, over the course of the next two weeks, as works will continue to widen that section of roadway.
During the period of closure, local access to Woodglen Drive will be allowed from Molynes Road, all other motorists are being asked to use alternative routes which include Waltham Park Road or through Half Way Tree. Motorists are also being asked to exercise caution in the vicinity of the works and to obey the instructions of posted warning signs.
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The coronavirus pandemic, protests over the police killing of George Floyd, the Blue Ridge fire, lockdowns, and the closing of schools rocked the Chino Valley and the rest of the nation during this extraordinary year.
The devastation was matched by the goodness of residents who helped school children cope with social isolation, collected food and items for those hit hardest by the pandemic, and rallied around frontline healthcare workers.
Barely had the year begun when the coronavirus pandemic originating in Wuhan, China spread across the globe resulting in 334,000 deaths in the United States by the end of the year.
There were 11 deaths in Chino Hills and 70 in Chino, with 26 of those at the California Institution for Men in Chino and one at the California Institution for Women.