Emergency one way traffic contol – Highway 1 Wed 6/5 in Highlands 9-3

Today’s Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019

District:           05 – Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, San Benito and Santa       

                         Cruz Counties                                                  

Contact:          Susana Z Cruz (bilingual) or Colin Jones

Phone:            (805) 549-3138 or (805) 549-3189

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ON STATE ROUTE 1 BETWEEN CORONA ROAD AND HIGHLAND DRIVE REQUIRES EMERGENCY DRAINAGE PUMPING TOMORROW

BIG SUR – An ongoing construction project to replace a failed corrugated metal pipe culvert, repair sinkhole damage and restore the roadway’s drainage facilities on State Route 1 between Corona Rd. and Highland Dr. in Carmel Highlands that began in February, will require an emergency closure from 9 am to 3 pm for drainage pumping, Caltrans officials announced today. 

NOTE: Roadwork consists of one-way reversing traffic control and motorists can expect delays not to exceed 15 minutes. Regular roadwork hours for the project are Monday through Thursday from 9 am to 3 pm and Friday from 9 am to Noon. Electronic message signs will be posted alerting the traveling public of this project. The emergency drainage pumping should complete by 1 pm tomorrowWednesday, June 5.

The contractor for this $750,000 construction project is Granite

Lost Dog – Golden Retrievers, Bentley

“This is David Sanguinetti (831-227-8950, sangox8@yahoo.com).  I tried calling the Station, but can’t seem to get anybody to answer the telephone, only long information. We have been dealing with my lost son (found at Big Creek) and dog (still lost).  Thank you for the information on Big Creek.  On Friday, 5/17, Deputy Jesse Villasenor failed in locating our dog Bently.”

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The map above was an estimate of the path taken before son found in Big Creek and may not be accurate. Tim Bills at Big Sur Stations says: “Based on your description, it sounds like Steven took the following route:

Kirk Creek Trail to Vicente Flat Camp (5 miles)
Stone Ridge Trail toward Gamboa Trail area (6.6 miles)
Ojito Camp Spur Trail (listed as difficult) (3/4 mile)
This is where he was likely off trail leading into the South Fork of Devil’s Canyon to Canoga Falls and downstream ultimately ending in the Big Creek tributaries and drainage.”
As I understand it, the dog was with the lost son, but they became separated somehow. Son found, dog not. The camp hosts at both Kirk Creek and Limekiln are aware and will keep an eye out, as is Rich at the Hermitage.
Just sent by fathe approx 1 pm Saturday:

Dear Big Sur Kate,

Thank you for the postings.  I did not realize they were up, as I have been searching for my Son and our dog Bently.  I will try to briefly cover what transpired, so that the information is more detailed for visitors in the area:
-Saturday, 4/11, Steven and Bently hiked into the Los Padres National Forest on the Vincente Flat Trail, across from Kirk Creek Campground on Hwy 1
-Monday, 4/13, they got lost on the Ojito trail going into the closed Ojito Trail Camp, off of the Gamboa Trail, west of Cone Peak.
-They ended up on Devils Canyon Creek, and ultimately on Big Creek.  They hiked for 2 days, reaching a point before the first upper falls, where he had to leave Bently because of exhaustion and paw pad injury.
-Steven left Bently on a south side slope of Big Creek, about a hundred yards up, below the base of a couple of trees, on a blue sleeping bag, next to a blue backpack, with what food and water he had left.
-Steven continued down the drainage and water falls, until he came out at the Big Creek Reserve residences at Hwy 1 on Thursday, 5/16
-The Monterey County Sheriff, Search and Rescue, and CHP Helicopter searched the drainage for 10 hours on Friday, 5/17, with no sighting of Bently or Steven’s camping gear.  There is no further planned searching to be scheduled.
-We believe they searched farther down the drainage than where Steven actually left his gear and Bently, because the upper half of the drainage had too much tree cover to see from the helicopter to lower rescuers.
-Bently’s last location would not have allowed him to travel down the watershed because of the falls, and there were some formations that would have made it difficult for him to go back up the drainage.  It is unknown if he could have continued up the side of the drainage to the south or north onto the drainage ridges.
-The picture of Bently, posted on Tuesday, 5/14, is very accurate.  He weighs 55 lbs, is reddish in color, and does not have his collar and identification on.  He has been chipped by his veterinarian.
-If found, please contact:
David Sanguinetti
Thank You for any help you an give.”

Storm Coming…

Bay Area forecast: Widespread rain expected from ‘unusual’ May storm

Ten-day rainfall totals could reach 2½ inches in the Bay Area, according to the weather service.

Tourist Thursday, 5/9/19 – BSHY

A new instagram account has been created called Big Sur Hates You, modeled after Public Lands Hates You, a very popular IG account that has been getting a lot of press since the shut down which resulted in so much damage to Joshua National Park. BSHY is run by an anonymous Big Sur local and is only a few weeks old, but is already having an impact, as you will see from these recent posts

1. Standing in the middle of the highway –

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Response:

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2. Messing with Marine Life:

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Response:

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And the ever present fire danger:

 

And responses:

If you have photos of people behaving badly in Big Sur, send them to bigsurhatesyou@gmail.com

BTW, BSHY, if you happen to read this, there are a number of people who have asked me to give you a great big hug, so consider yourself hugged! I will be sending you tomorrow’s blog post (as a jpg) to add to your growing collection. 😉

Together we can help our visitors learn to care about Big Sur as much as we do. And while we are at it, take the Big Sur Pledge at Http://bigsurpledge.org and encourage others to do so as well.

 

 

 

Road & Lane Closures 5/5-5/11

Sorry I did not get this published on Friday when it was released, but here is the road work scheduled for this week. I deleted all those not in Big Sur.

TAMC CONE ZONE REPORT
ROAD AND LANE CLOSURES SCHEDULED FOR MAY 5 — MAY 11
MONTEREY COUNTY — Here are the major scheduled road and lane closures for Monterey County from Sunday, May 5 through Saturday, May 11 newest information is in red. Please keep in mind that construction work is weather-dependent.

Highway 1: Lime Creek Bridge, Big Sur: May 6 — May 8
Lane closures will occur along southbound and northbound Highway 1 at Lime Creek Bridge in Big Sur for paving work from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Wednesday.

Highway 1: Granite Canyon Bridge, Big Sur: May 6 — May 10
One-way traffic controls will be in place on northbound and southbound Highway 1 at the Granite Canyon Bridge in Big Sur for bridge work from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Mondaythru Thursday. Work hours on Friday will be 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Highway 1: Yankee Point Drive — Malpaso Creek Bridge, Big Sur: May 6 — May 10  One-way traffic controls will be in place on northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Yankee Point Drive/Mal Paso Road and the Malpaso Creek Bridge in Big Sur for bridge work from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday thru Thursday. Work hours on Friday will be 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Highway 1: Carmel River Bridge — Oliver Road, Carmel: May 6 — May 10
One-way traffic controls will be in place on northbound and southbound Highway 1 between Carmel River Bridge and Oliver Road in Carmel for bridge work from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday thru Thursday. Work hours on Friday will be 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Highway 1: Juan Higuera Creek Bridge — Molera Park Entrance/Coast Road, Big Sur:  May 6 — May 10
Lane closures will occur along southbound and northbound Highway 1 between Juan Higuera Creek Bridge and Molera Park Entrance/Coast Road for paving work from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m Monday through Friday.

Highway 1: Rocky Creek Bridge, Big Sur: May 6 — May 10
One-way traffic controls will be in place on Highway 1 at the Rocky Creek Bridge for bridge work from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday thru Thursday. Work hours on Friday will be 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Big Sur Fire – 45th Anniversary

Beautiful Day, wonderful people. Did you know that about 3/4 of our brigade are cross-trained in firefighting, EMS, AND cliff-rescue? Nice to have all the talent and training at our disposal. Nice to see so many people. I was too busy talking to them, to get photos of any! But here is equipment:

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Upcoming Road Work, Highway One, 4/15/19

MONTEREY COUNTY – Here are the major scheduled road and lane closures for Monterey County from Sunday, April 14 through Saturday, April 20newest information is in red. Please keep in mind that construction work is weather-dependent.

Highway 1: Anderson Canyon Bridge – Pfeiffer Burns State Park, Big Sur: Apr. 15 – Apr.19
One-way traffic controls will be in place on Highway 1 between the Anderson Canyon Bridge and Pfeiffer Burns State Park for emergency road work from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Highway 1: Hurricane Point – San Luis Obispo County Line, Big Sur: April 15 – April 19
One-way traffic controls will be in place on Highway 1 between Hurricane Point and the San Luis Obispo County Line for asphalt paving work from 7 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Highway 1: Castro Canyon Bridge, Big Sur: April 16
One-way traffic controls will be in place on Highway 1 at Castro Canyon Bridge for bridge inspection work from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Highway 1: Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge, Big Sur: April 16
One-way traffic controls will be in place on Highway 1 at the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge for bridge inspection work from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Highway 1: Big Sur State Park Entrance – Fernwood, Big Sur: Apr. 17 – Apr. 19
One-way traffic controls will be in place on Highway 1 between the Big Sur State Park Entrance to Fernwood for paving work from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Highway 1: Rocky Creek Bridge, Big Sur: April 15 – April 19
One-way traffic controls will be in place on Highway 1 near the Rocky Creek Bridge for road repairs and work on the bridge from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Monday thru Thursday. Work hours on Friday will be 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Highway 1: Mill Creek Bridge, Big Sur: April 15 – April 17
One-way traffic controls will be in place on Highway 1 at the Mill Creek Bridge due to repair work on the bridge from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

 

Highway 1 Climbing Lane Project: Carmel Valley Road – Rio Road: April 8 – April 12
The construction work on the Climbing Lane project on Highway 1 between Carmel Valley Road and Rio Road will occur off the highway along the shoulder of the road. As a result, traffic is not expected to be impacted and no traffic controls will be in place.

Here is the schedule for work hours for the week of April 15, 2019:

Project Site: Highway 1 at Carmel Valley Road

  • This is phase one of the project.
  • Daytime work hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • One of the southbound left turn pocket lanes onto Carmel Valley Road will be closed to traffic during construction.

Monterey County RMA-Public Works will provide weekly updates about this project. Residents or commuters who may be affected by this work can be included in an email information list to receive alerts about the project. Contact Maia Carroll, Communications Coordinator, at carrollm@co.monterey.ca.us

 

National Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook

As we start to make the transition to fire season, I will be offering articles on the upcoming fire season, or resources you might want in your preparedness handbook.

“National Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook
Predictive Services National Interagency Fire Center
Issued: April 1, 2019
Next Issuance: May 1, 2019
Outlook Period – April, May, June and July 2019
Executive Summary
The significant wildland fire potential forecasts included in this outlook represent the cumulative forecasts of the ten Geographic Area Predictive Services units and the National Predictive Services unit.”

here is the link https://www.predictiveservices.nifc.gov/outlooks/monthly_seasonal_outlook.pdf