The Santa Rosa Press Democrat is reporting that there will be a temporary traffic signal for several months on Highway 1 north of Fort Ross State Park beginning Tuesday while Caltrans builds an erosion prevention wall, the agency said Monday.
There will be only a one-way lane for traffic for five months while Caltrans builds a 265-foot wall along the west side of the highway to prevent erosion. The road will also be widened.
On Wednesday, Caltrans will turn on a traffic signal on Highway 1 just south of Fort Ross, also routing traffic one-way only. This signal will be in effect for three months while Caltrans completes a project to stabilize the uphill side of the highway, the agency said.
Comment from Tina Romeo on the CALTRANS work:
Fort Ross Store and Lodge will be open for business just north of the Fort. The traffic work will only have minimal impact on our local visitors. No more than 5 minutes at a time.
Thanks for your comment Tina


Fort Ross Store and Lodge will be open for business just north of the Fort. The traffic work will only have minimal impact on our local visitors. No more than 5 minutes at a time.
Thanks for your comment Tina. I have added it to the post on the CALTRANS construction.