Two-week Closure to Southbound PCH/Moomat Ahiko Way Ramp

Date:

The following is a submission from the City of Santa Monica.

As part of the Pier Bridge Replacement Project, construction crews will temporarily close the Moomat Ahiko Way off-ramp from southbound Pacific Coast Highway from Feb. 9 through Feb. 27 to construct the foundation for a temporary pedestrian bridge ahead of the pier bridge reconstruction.

The pedestrian bridge will ensure continued access to the Santa Monica Pier throughout the project. 

Motorists traveling to the area are advised to allow for extra travel time and use alternate routes during the two-week off-ramp closure period. A map of suggested detours is available here
 
Pier restaurants, shops and entertainment, as well as parking and visitor access will remain open and accessible throughout the Pier Bridge Replacement construction period, ensuring residents and visitors can continue to enjoy the Pier with minimal disruption.  
 
Anticipated Pier Bridge Replacement Project timeline:  

  • December 2025 to June 2026: Mobilize, Vehicle Ramp 
  • February 2026 to June 2026: Temporary Pedestrian Bridge 
  • June 2026 to September 2026: Demolition 
  • July 2026 to December 2026: Foundations/Piles 
  • October 2026 to August 2027: New Bridge 
  • June 2027 to September 2027: Clean Up, Restore Parking Lot 
  • December 2027: Project Complete 

Construction schedules are subject to change. 

WHAT: 
Two-week temporary closure of the Moomat Ahiko Way off-ramp to construct the foundation of the temporary pedestrian bridge in advance of pier bridge reconstruction. Pier restaurants, shops and entertainment, as well as parking and visitor access will remain open and accessible. 

WHEN: 
Monday, Feb. 9 through Friday, Feb. 27, 2026 

WHERE: 
Moomat Ahiko Way off-ramp from southbound Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) 

DETOURS: 

From southbound PCH, turn left on California Incline. Turn right to access Ocean Ave. 

From southbound PCH, continue to northbound I-10. Exit Lincoln Ave and turn left. Turn left on Colorado Ave. and continue to access Ocean Ave.  A map of suggested detours is available here

MORE INFORMATION: 
For project updates, including signing up for construction alerts, visit santamonica.gov/pierbridge. 

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