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Aerial rendering of the Milpas Highway 101 Improvements
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Project Update: Milpas Street Improvements

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The following are construction updates for the Milpas Street at U.S. Highway 101 Operational Improvements Project.

Completed Work

  • Concrete improvements on the east side of Milpas Street between Cacique and Hutash Streets, including a new raised northbound bike lane and connection to the bike-friendly Alisos Street.
  • Installation of new traffic signal equipment to support future traffic operations.
  • Paving on Milpas Street between the roundabout and Calle Puerto Vallarta.

Upcoming Work – Starting January 20, 2026

  • Traffic signal upgrades at the intersection of Milpas and Hutash Streets to allow on- and off-ramp traffic to operate at the same time, reducing delays.
  • Construction of a dedicated southbound left-turn lane from southbound Milpas Street onto Hutash Street.
  • Removal of left turns from the hook off-ramp (second Milpas Street North, Exit 96A) onto Milpas Street.
    To travel south on Milpas Street toward the Waterfront, use the first Milpas Street off-ramp (Milpas Street South, Exit 96B).
  • New trees, traffic signs, striping, and pavement markings along Milpas Street.

Planned for Spring 2026

  • Extension of the median south of the U.S. 101 underpass to the intersection of Milpas and Cacique Streets.
  • Left turns from southbound Milpas Street onto eastbound Cacique Street will be prohibited to improve safety and prevent southbound freeway off-ramp backup that currently exist.

Southbound U.S. 101 drivers wanting to travel north on Milpas Street will need to use the hook off-ramp (second Milpas Street North, Exit 96A).

The Project is anticipated to be completed mid-spring 2026.  

These renderings show the completed Project: 

Aerial rendering of the Milpas Highway 101 Improvements
Diagram of changes on Milpas Street for the Milpas Street at U.S. Highway 101 Operational Improvements Project

We appreciate your continued patience and understanding during construction.

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