Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024 from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Caltrans is closing traffic at the 43rd St on and off-ramps at Interstate 805 while crews perform routine scheduled road and landscape maintenance.
Caltrans is closing traffic at the 43rd St on and off-ramps at Interstate 805 while crews perform routine scheduled road and landscape maintenance. As the work is being performed, members of the public will have the opportunity to walk and bike the highway while helping to clean it up and learn more about thewill host this family-friendly event, which will include booths from public agencies and community organizations, live art demonstrations, and other engagement activities.
Trash pickers and trash bags are available to beautify the area. Attendees can enter the event at the 43rd Street / I-805 ramps, across from the Southcrest Park Plaza.Dates and times of events are subject to change without notice. Always check the event organizer's website for the most updated schedule before attending.This fall, discover our picks for the best art and culture in San Diego, including visual art, theater, dance, music and literature — and even some picks for kids.
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