Big Sur’s Highway 1 Reopens After Three-Year Repair Push

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California's Highway 1 along Big Sur is fully open again between Carmel and Cambria after three years of landslide repairs. Caltrans spent about $162 million on stabilization and reconstruction, a reopening expected to boost local tourism and business, though officials caution future closures are possible during winter storms, particularly near Regent's Slide north of Lucia.
- After 3 years of repairs, Highway 1 through Big Sur fully reopens Los Angeles Times
- Highway 1 fully reopens through Big Sur after three-year closure, Newsom says KSBW
- Iconic stretch of Big Sur’s Highway 1 reopens after three-year closure KRON4
- California’s Highway 1 reopens after years-long closure due to landslides The Guardian
- Governor Newsom announces early reopening of Highway 1 through Big Sur California State Portal | CA.gov
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