In response to the questions, Green promised to talk to Caltrans engineers about delaying the closure by one half hour, and to the Highway Patrol about traffic control. Stopping the work early is not an option, and the times will be by the Caltrans watch, ... Please do not try to use the road at 759 a.m. by your watch.
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