
San Ysidro residents and commuters should prepare for temporary traffic changes on October 2 and 4. As indicated by a tweet from SANDAG, with construction crews planning to condense and narrow lanes on Iris Avenue, E Beyer Boulevard, and E Hall Avenue, parking limitations and possible travel delays should be anticipated.
🚨 ATTN SAN YSIDRO: On Mon. 10/2 & Wed. 10/4, construction crews will temporarily reduce and narrow lanes along Iris Ave, E Beyer Blvd, and E Hall Ave in #SanYsidro. Please expect reduced parking & travel delays.
— SANDAG (@SANDAG) September 30, 2023
🚲 Learn more: https://t.co/KdXrjPVwnO @CityofSanDiego pic.twitter.com/66U7lt1tdQ
These temporary traffic alterations result from measures to ensure secure and efficient routes for construction crew operations, specifically for the Border to Bayshore project, as per the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) announcement. From 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., the shoulder lanes of the mentioned streets will be closed to aid construction work. SANDAG and the construction crew express gratitude for your patience and encourage everyone to stay Work Zone Alert.
Areas potentially affected by temporary delays, limited parking, and lane reductions include Iris Avenue and 30th Street on Monday, October 2, and E Hall Avenue on to quickly, between E Park Avenue and W Park Avenue being impacted. Further traffic changes are anticipated for Wednesday, October 4, at E Beyer Boulevard and Center Street. As construction schedules are not set in stone, commuters are urged to remain informed and adapt accordingly.









