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After 3 years of repairs, Highway 1 through Big Sur fully reopens
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- Highway 1 near Big Sur fully reopened after three years of closures and repairs, restoring a continuous coastal drive from Carmel to Cambria.
- AP reports the reopening came three months ahead of schedule, offering travelers a chance to plan spring and summer road trips.
- Caltrans notes the project cost around $162 million, reflecting extensive debris removal, stabilization, and engineering work since January 2023.
- Officials describe Highway 1 as essential to California's coast and Big Sur economy, with reopening expected to boost local business and tourism.
- Crews completed stabilization on steep slopes using steel reinforcements up to 60 feet to prevent future slides and protect the corridor.
- Local business leaders anticipate a surge in visitors, with restaurant staff preparing for increased summer traffic immediately after reopening.
- Governor Newsom framed the reopening as a restoration of a cultural landmark and the coast’s tourism appeal.
- The reopening is expected to relieve pressures on hard-hit small businesses and families in Big Sur and nearby communities.
- Officials caution future closures remain possible during the rainy season due to ongoing rockfalls and landslides.
- The final stretch to reopen included the Regent's Slide area north of Lucia, a long-persistent landslide pressure site in coastal geology.
- An economic analysis cited by AP and others notes the closure caused hundreds of millions in regional losses, underscoring Highway 1's economic importance.
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