A full closure on a small section of State Route 192 between Orizaba Road and Parma Park for ongoing storm damage repair work will reopen on Wednesday, Oct. 23.

Following the reopening of SR 192, travelers will encounter intermittent one-way reversing traffic control on SR 192 near Parma Park to allow Caltrans to continue repair work.

One-way reversing traffic control will take place 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and is expected to be completed this fall.

Heavy spring rains caused a slipout resulting in the need to construct a retaining wall in this location. Due to the narrow roadway and steep terrain, the equipment requires the full use of the roadway, requiring a full closure.

The full closure is also necessary to protect the safety of the traveling public and the work crew, the Department of Transportation said.

Detour and directional signs will be in place to alert the traveling public and local residents.

Travelers heading westbound on SR 192/Sycamore Canyon Road:
Turn left onto Hwy. 144/Sycamore Canyon Road. At the roundabout, take the North Salinas Street turnoff. Take northbound Hwy. 101. Exit Las Positas Road and turn right and continue to SR 192/Foothill Road.

Travelers heading eastbound on SR 192/Foothill Rd:
Turn right onto Alamar Avenue. Turn right onto State Street. Turn left onto Las Positas. Take southbound Hwy. 101. Exit Hot Springs Road and turn left. At the roundabout, continue northbound onto Hot Springs Road. Turn left onto Sycamore Canyon Road and continue to SR 192/Sycamore Canyon Road.

Contractor for this $3.8 million project is Security Paving Company, Inc. of Westlake Village, California.