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Port of Long Beach: Daytime Closure of Northbound Shoemaker Bridge this Saturday

Jul 25, 2025

Motorists should plan to access NB 710 Freeway from Anaheim Street

The northbound lanes of the Shoemaker Bridge will temporarily close on Saturday, July 26, resulting in traffic restrictions to nearby roadways and freeway onramps connecting downtown Long Beach to the northbound 710 Freeway.

Crews are scheduled from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. for lane striping, which will wrap up repairs from a January 2024 incident when the Shoemaker Bridge was damaged after cargo carried by a truck struck the span’s underside. Structural repairs were completed last year.

Due to the closure of the northbound Shoemaker, motorists coming from downtown Long Beach will need to access the northbound 710 from Anaheim Street. The Ocean Boulevard, Shoreline Drive, Third Street and Seventh Street onramps will be closed.

In 2005, the Harbor Commission enacted the Green Port Policy, which has led to aggressive, industry-leading programs to improve air and water quality, protect marine wildlife and implement sustainable practices while engaging and educating the community. To learn more, visit www.polb.com/environment.

The Port of Long Beach is a global leader in green port initiatives and top-notch customer service, moving cargo with reliability, speed and efficiency. As the premier U.S. gateway for trans-Pacific trade, the Port handles trade valued at more than $300 billion annually and supports 2.7 million jobs across the United States, including 691,000 in Southern California. It is one of 18 commercial strategic seaports in the United States, with a duty to support force deployment during contingencies and other national defense emergencies. In 2025, the Port is celebrating “20 Years of Leading Green,” marking two decades of its landmark Green Port Policy that has dramatically reduced environmental impacts from operations. Industry leaders named Long Beach “The Best West Coast Seaport in North America” in 2024 for the sixth consecutive year. During the next 10 years, the Port is planning $3.2 billion in capital improvements aimed at enhancing capacity, competitiveness and sustainability.

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