Signal operations may be impacted by project activities, and are being monitored closely during construction for temporary adjustments to reduce congestion.
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Cost/Completion: $148.2M / Anticipated Completion is Late 2029.
Signalization Impacts:
Signal operations may be impacted by project activities, and are being monitored closely during construction for temporary adjustments to reduce congestion.
SR 710/Beeline Highway Traffic Impact: .
The SR 710/Beeline Highway southeast bound outside lane between just north of the Haverhill Road intersection and just south of the North Jog Road intersection will be closed nightly from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., Tuesday night, April 29 through Friday morning, May 2 to allow for the safe demolition of the SR 91/Florida's Turnpike bridge.
SR 710/Beeline Highway from SR 708/Blue Heron to Northlake Boulevard will have one inside lane closed in each direction daily, 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
SR 710/Beeline Highway and Northlake Boulevard will have one inside lane closed in each direction daily, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
SR 710/Beeline Highway and Jog Road will have one inside lane closed in each direction daily, 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
SR 710/Beeline Highway and Haverhill Road will have one inside lane closed in each direction daily, 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
SR 710/Beeline Highway from Military Trail to Blue Heron Boulevard will have one lane closed in each direction daily, 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
SR 710/Beeline Highway lane widths are reduced and westbound traffic has been shifted to the median from just east of the Turnpike to Blue Heron Boulevard to safely facilitate construction activities.
The SR 710/Beeline Highway northwest ramp to eastbound Northlake Boulevard has been temporarily closed to safely facilitate this phase of construction and is anticipated to reopen in Fall 2025. During this closure, motorists can continue on SR 710/Beeline Highway and turn right at the light to access eastbound Northlake Boulevard.
SR 708/Blue Heron Boulevard Traffic Impact:
SR 708/Blue Heron Boulevard eastbound from SR 710/Beeline Highway to Military Trail will have one outside lane closed daily, 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Northlake Boulevard Traffic Impact:
Northlake Boulevard, west of SR 710/Beeline Highway, will have one lane closed in each direction, as needed, 10:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Northlake Boulevard, east of SR 710/Beeline Highway, will have one lane closed in each direction, as needed, 10:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The SR 710/Beeline Highway northwest-bound access to eastbound Northlake Boulevard has been temporarily shifted to safely facilitate this phase of construction. The current movement is anticipated to reopen in Fall 2025. During this phase, from SR 710/Beeline Highway northwest-bound, motorists can turn right at the intersection to access eastbound Northlake Boulevard.
Northlake Boulevard lanes in each direction at the SR 710/Beeline Highway intersection have been temporarily shifted and U-turns in both directions are not available to safely facilitate this phase of construction. This new traffic pattern will remain in place until Spring 2025.
SR 91/Florida's Turnpike Traffic Impact:
SR 91/Florida's Turnpike, from south of the SR 710/Beeline Highway overpass to just north of the SR 710/Beeline Highway overpass, will have one lane closed in each direction, nightly, 8 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, through May 2025.
SR 91/Florida's Turnpike southbound lanes, from south of the SR 710/Beeline Highway overpass to just north of the SR 710/Beeline Highway overpass, have been temporarily shifted to safely facilitate this phase of construction. This new traffic pattern will remain in place until Early 2026.
State Road (SR) 5/US 1 Earman River Bridge Replacement Project
Description: This 0.175-mile project located in the Village of North Palm Beach from SR 5/US 1 at Northlake Boulevard to just north of SR 5/US 1 at Anchorage began on February 10, 2025. Improvements include replacing the SR 5/US 1 bridge over the Earman River to enhance structural safety, traffic flow, and long-term resiliency. The roadway will be widened to add a second right-turn lane from southbound SR 5/US 1 onto westbound Northlake Boulevard, improving infrastructure resilience, traffic flow, and safety. Milling and resurfacing the roadway along SR 5/US 1 within the project limits will enhance safety, ride quality, and infrastructure longevity. Additionally, 4-foot and 5-foot bicycle lanes will be added along SR 5/US 1 within the project limits to improve safety for all roadway users. Upgrades to drainage, signage, lighting, signalization, pedestrian curb ramps, pavement markings, and the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) will further enhance infrastructure resilience, traffic flow, transportation efficiency, and safety. Finally, benches and planters will be installed throughout the project limits for the Village of North Palm Beach to improve public spaces. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Silvana Ojeda at (561) 905-0167 or [email protected]
Cost/Completion: $13.7 million/Summer 2027
Traffic Impacts:
Northbound SR 5/US 1/Earman River Bridge traffic from just south of the bridge to north of the bridge has been shifted to the existing southbound bridge to safely facilitate the construction of the new northbound portion of the bridge. Two travel lanes will be open in each direction on the remaining existing portion of the bridge. Pedestrian detours and signage will guide pedestrians to the sidewalk located on the southbound side of the bridge. Access to all businesses on the east side of SR 5/US 1 will remain open. This traffic shift will remain in place until Spring 2026.
Signal operations may be impacted by project activities, and are being monitored closely during construction for temporary adjustments to reduce congestion.
Marine Impacts:
The Earman River channel will be closed through Spring 2027 to facilitate construction activities safely. Mariners may take an alternate route to the Intracoastal Waterway north to the Lighthouse Bridge.
State Road (SR) A1A Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Project
Description: This 1.835 miles project located in North Palm Beach from south of the John D. MacArthur State Park Entrance to Portage Landing North began on February 17, 2025. Work includes milling and repaving the existing roadway within project limits to ensure long-term resilience, widening the shoulders to provide 4-foot to 8-foot designated bike lanes in each direction of SR A1A from south of the John D. MacArthur State Park entrance to Portage Landing North to enhance bicyclist accessibility and safety, reconstructing pedestrian sidewalk curb ramps to meet current Americans with Disability Act (ADA) standards, replacing the mast arm traffic signal system to meet current hurricane design standards to ensure motorist safety, upgrading pedestrian signals at signalized intersections to improve push button accessibility, upgrading video vehicle detection system and in-road sensors to improve traffic flow, upgrading lighting at the Lost Tree Village/Old Harbour Road intersection to enhance motorist and pedestrian visibility, upgrading pavement markings and signs to improve visibility and accessibility for motorists. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Silvana Ojeda at (561) 905-0167 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $3.9 million/Late 2025
Traffic Impact:
The southbound lane of SR A1A from south of the St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church to the intersection of Portage Landing will be closed intermittently from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday for installation of low-profile barriers on the west side of A1A. Flaggers will be in place to direct northbound and southbound traffic on the northbound lane. SR A1A southbound lane will remain open at the intersection of Village Road/Old Harbour Road until 12 p.m. and may be closed as needed after 12 p.m. The shoulder and bike lane will be closed during and after installation of the low-profile barriers on the southbound side until widening work is completed - bicyclists to use the road during this period.
The southbound lane and shoulder of SR A1A from just south of John D. MacArthur State Park to just north of the park entrance will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, for handrail installation. Flaggers will be in place to direct traffic as needed.
One lane in each direction of SR A1A at the intersection of Village Road/Old Harbour Road will be intermittently closed from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, for signalization work.
The right turn lanes at the intersection of SR A1A and Village Road/Old Harbour Road will be closed as needed from 7 a.m to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, for mast arm foundation work. Motorists can turn right from the SR A1A thru lane onto Village Road and Old Harbour Road, and from Village Road and Old Harbour Road thru lanes to SR A1A.
Pedestrian detours will be in place as needed, and access to residences will be maintained.
State Road (SR) 786/PGA Boulevard Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Project
Description: This 0.922-mile project located in the City of Palm Beach Gardens from east of SR 9/I-95 to east of Fairchild Gardens Avenue began on October 14, 2024. Work includes milling and repaving the existing roadway within project limits to ensure long-term resilience, installing pedestrian signals, pavement markings, and signs to enhance safety for pedestrians and motorists, installing dedicated green bike lane markings in each direction of SR 786/PGA Boulevard throughout the project limits to improve bicyclist safety, installing an advanced warning flasher facing eastbound traffic approaching the Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue signalized intersection to enhance motorist safety, upgrading traffic signal vehicle video detection and traffic controller cabinets to improve traffic flow, reconstructing the concrete bus pad at Fairchild Gardens Avenue to enhance transit rider safety and accessibility, and reconstructing pedestrian sidewalk curb ramps to meet current Americans with Disability Act (ADA) standards. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at (772) 577-8803 or [email protected]
Cost/Completion: $4.9 million/Spring 2025
Traffic Impacts:
The outside lane in each direction of SR 786/PGA Boulevard from east of Fairchild Gardens Avenue to West of Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue will be closed nightly from 11 p.m. to 9 a.m., Monday through Friday for signalization and roadway activities. Motorists can turn right from the far-right thru lane on SR 786/PGA Boulevard onto Fairchild Gardens Avenue and Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue.
The inside lane in each direction of SR 786/PGA Boulevard from east of Fairchild Gardens Avenue to West of Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue will be closed nightly from 11 p.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday for signalization and roadway activities. Motorists can turn right from the far-right thru lane on SR 786/PGA Boulevard onto Fairchild Gardens Avenue and Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue.
Southbound Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue at SR 786/PGA Boulevard will be closed nightly from 11 p.m. to 9 a.m., Monday through Friday, for pavement marking activities and signalization. Motorists will be directed via eastbound Kyoto Gardens Drive to southbound Fairchild Gardens Avenue to SR 786/PGA Boulevard.
The inside lane of SR 786/PGA Boulevard from East of SR-9/I-95 To East of Fairchild Gardens Avenue will be closed nightly from 11 p.m. to 9 a.m. Sunday through Friday for pavement marking activities and signalization
The outside lane in each direction of SR 786/PGA Boulevard from East of SR-9/I-95 To East of Fairchild Gardens Avenue will be closed nightly from 11 p.m. to 9 a.m. Sunday through Friday for pavement marking activities and signalization
Two left northbound turn lanes on Lake Victoria Garden Avenue will be closed nightly from 11 p.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through Thursday for roadway activities. Motorist will still allow to make left turn from the other two lane that will remain open.
Northeast corner on SR 786/PGA Boulevard and Lake Victoria Gardens Ave will have the sidewalk closed around the clock from Monday through Sunday for signalization activities. Pedestrians can turn right and walk up to Fairchild Gardens to cross across SR 786/PGA Boulevard and make left to return to Lake Victoria Gardens.
Southeast Corner on SR 786/PGA Boulevard and Lake Victoria Gardens Ave will have the sidewalk closed around the clock from Monday through Sunday for signalization activities. Pedestrians can turn left and walk up to Fairchild Gardens to cross across SR 786/PGA Boulevard and make right to return to Lake Victoria Gardens
The eastbound sidewalk on SR 786/PGA Boulevard at the bridge will be closed around the clock from Monday through Sunday for signalization activities. Pedestrian can turn right on RCA Blvd and walk up to Fairchild Gardens Avenue.
Signal operations may be impacted by project activities, and are being monitored closely during construction for temporary adjustments to reduce congestion.
US 1 Jupiter Bridge Replacement
Description: This 4.1-mile project located in the Town of Jupiter from CR A1A to CR 707/Beach Road and surrounding intersections began October 18, 2021. It consists of replacing the existing US 1 Bridge over the Loxahatchee River, including adding bike lanes and sidewalks in each direction. Other improvements include installing Intelligent Transportation System technology to improve traffic flow, adding decorative lighting and drainage, and upgrading signage and pavement markings. Minor improvements will also be made to the Alternate A1A bridge over the Loxahatchee River. In addition, intersection improvements will occur at Alternate A1A and Old Dixie Highway by shifting the intersection to the southwest, adding a traffic signal, and lengthening the left-turn lane from northbound Alternate A1A to northbound Old Dixie Highway. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Meredith Cruz at (561) 589-9584 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $122 million/Early 2026
Traffic Impacts:
Two lanes of traffic, a bike lane, and sidewalk are open in each direction on the bridge. Single lane closures can be expected throughout the remainder of the project to complete median work and construction activities as needed. Please proceed with caution through the work zone.
Single-leaf openings of the bascule bridge are expected through Spring 2025.
Signal operations may be impacted by project activities and are being monitored closely during construction for temporary adjustments to reduce congestion.
Nightly Bridge Closures through mid-May 2025:
The US 1 bridge between CR A1A and Jupiter Cove Drive may be closed nightly, 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday night through Thursday nights, through mid-May 2025, for construction and testing operations.
Detour Routes:
Northbound traffic will go west on Indiantown Road to Alternate A1A, then go north on Alternate A1A to US 1.
Southbound traffic will go south on Alternate A1A to Indiantown Road, then go east on Indiantown Road to US 1.
WESTERN PALM BEACH COUNTY PROJECTS
(Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, South Bay, Belle Glade, Pahokee, Canal Point)
State Road 715 and State Road 80 Resurfacing Project
Description: Construction on this 4.44-mile resurfacing project on SR 715 and SR 80 began on July 10, 2023, in Western Palm Beach County. Work includes milling and resurfacing the existing roadway and minor widening of existing paved shoulders, installing pedestrian signalization and markings, improving signing and pavement markings, upgrading pedestrian curb ramps to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, and adding new sidewalk on the west side of SR 715 and select locations on SR 80. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $12 million/Summer 2025
Traffic Impacts
One lane in each direction on SR 80/S Main Street/E Palm Beach Road from just east of Glades Glen Drive to SR 25/US 27 and one lane of SR 715 from SR 80 to south of West Canal Street South will be closed intermittently from 7 p.m. until 7 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, for asphalt paving, roadway striping, sign installation, and signal electrical work through May 2025.
SR 729/State Market Road Resurfacing, Restoration and Rehabilitation Project
Description: Construction on this 2.272-mile roadway improvements project on SR 729/State Market Road in Pahokee began on April 28, 2024. Work includes milling and resurfacing SR 729/State Market Road, widening traffic lanes from 11 feet to 12 feet, widening the existing paved shoulders as permitted by FDOT right-of-way, reconstructing northbound SR 729/State Market Road sidewalks and shared use paths from north of Rock Pit Road to SR 15/US 441/E Main Street and upgrading signage and pavement markings throughout project limits. Please see the attached flyer for more information. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $4.9 million/This project was Final Accepted by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) on April 17, 2025
SR 15/US 441/US 98 Roadway Improvements Projecat
Description: Construction on this 6.8-mile roadway improvements project on SR 15/US 441/US 98 in Canal Point began on October 23, 2023. Work includes milling and resurfacing the existing travel lanes, widening roadway shoulders, constructing a new sidewalk along the east side of the road from Canal Point Park and Recreation Center to Connell Road, constructing new bike lanes from Lake View Drive to Canal Point Park and Recreation Center, upgrading signing and pavement markings, replacing or resetting guardrails along the roadway, upgrading the bridge concrete barrier wall over the L-8 Canal. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $12.9 million/Spring 2025
Traffic Impacts:
One lane of SR 15/US 98, from the Palm Beach County Line to north of 1st Street, will be intermittently closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, for shoulder widening and paving. Flagging operations will direct northbound and southbound traffic as needed.
State Road 700/Conners Highway Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Project
Description: Construction on this 14.828-mile resurfacing, restoration, and rehabilitation project from north of 1st Street to west of SR 80 began on May 1, 2024, in Western Palm Beach County. Work includes milling and resurfacing of SR 700/Conners Highway, replacing and upgrading existing curb ramps to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, installing rumble strips for the roadway segment with a posted speed greater than 50 miles per hour (mph), minor shoulder widening in various locations, installing, upgrading, and repairing guardrail as needed, upgrading pedestrian signals, pavement markings, and signs.
For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $ 17.8 million/Early 2026
Traffic Impact:
One lane in each direction of SR 700/Conners Highway from E Main Street to east of the Triangle Park Entrance may be closed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, for sidewalk and paving activities. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed. Motorists should expect minor delays.
SR 700/Conners Highway from CR 717/Muck City Road to Triangle Park is closed around-the-clock through approximately 5 pm. Sunday, July 6, 2025, for road construction work.
Detour:
Northbound SR 700/Conners Hwy will be detoured via CR 717/Muck City Rd, S Lake Ave, and SR 15/E Main St
Southbound SR 700/Conners Hwy will be detoured via SR 15/E Main St, S Lake Ave, CR 717/Muck City Rd and SR 700/Conners Hwy.
MAINTENANCE, UTILITY, PERMIT & ADDITIONAL AGENCY PROJECTS
Traffic Impact:
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