Accident and leak slow traffic
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Mike Swanson
A truck carrying 17 tons of concrete flipped on Laguna Canyon Road
and a Downtown gas line broke within 30 minutes of each other on
Thursday, closing traffic in two of the city’s most congested areas
at 9 a.m., one of its most congested times.
The truck flipped on its side after the driver said he lost his
brakes while exiting the toll road onto Laguna Canyon Road just
before 8 a.m., Sgt. Jason Kravetz said. The driver suffered only a
cut on his arm, but all the concrete in his truck spilled onto the
northbound side of the road, and the truck’s diesel tank emptied onto
the southbound side.
Laguna Beach police issued a Sig Alert that all northbound traffic
on Laguna Canyon Road would be closed for an undetermined amount of
time, but the fuel spill was quickly cleaned and dammed, allowing a
short closure to southbound traffic. Northbound traffic didn’t reopen
until 10:30 a.m., about 30 minutes after all Downtown roads were
reopened after the gas leak, which was reported at 8:27 a.m.
“The city had to escort the gas crew through all the traffic in
the canyon to get them to the gas leak expeditiously,” Kravetz said.
“It was a crazy morning.”
Contractors installing underground utilities in the alley between
Forest Avenue and Third Street hit and punctured a small gas line,
emitting fumes that could be smelled on Forest Avenue until about 10
minutes after the gas was shut off at 9:18 a.m.
Officers closed traffic in the surrounding area so any sparks from
vehicles couldn’t ignite the fumes. No people were evacuated as a
result of the leak, Kravetz said, but he did have to ask a man to put
out his cigarette.
The city contractors responsible for the leak apparently took
every precaution to steer clear of the gas line, which was marked,
but hit it anyway, Director of Public Works Steve May said.
“The gas company will see if there was any infraction,” Capt.
Danell Adams said. “At this point, it’s an accident and will be
treated as such unless something tells us otherwise.”
The police department had 21 officers on the scene to direct
Downtown traffic, Adams said.
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