Current I-95 lane closures in Palm Beach County
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construction projects and maintenance work, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) officials report. Closures will be in effect on I-95 and in other areas throughout Palm Beach County for construction activities. Please note that any full road, ramp, or bridge closures have been highlighted below.
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CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
INTERSTATE 95
1. 1. S.R. 9/I-95 at S.R. 804/Boynton Beach Boulevard Interchange Improvements Project
Description: This 2.354-mile project on S.R. 9/I-95 just north and south of Boynton Beach Boulevard, including the on- and off-ramps, and on Boynton Beach Boulevard from Old Boynton Road to NW 3rd Avenue in the City of Boynton Beach, began Monday, Aug. 11, 2025. Work includes widening the S.R. 804/Boynton Beach Blvd. bridge over S.R. 9/I-95 to accommodate dual left turn lanes to access S.R. 9/I-95 northbound and southbound, improving traffic flow; adding additional turn lanes for the northbound and southbound S.R. 9/I-95 on- and off-ramps at S.R. 804/Boynton Beach Blvd. to increase capacity and improve traffic flow; adding a third through-lane on westbound S.R. 804/Boynton Beach Blvd. at the S.R. 9/I-95 interchange to improve mobility; milling and repaving the roadway throughout the project limits to improve infrastructure resilience and enhance safety; constructing 5-foot to 7-foot bicycle lanes in each direction to improve bicyclist accessibility and enhance safety; replacing traffic signal mast arms at Old Boynton Rd., W. Industrial Ave., and S.R. 9/I-95 on- and off-ramps to leverage technology and enhance mobility; installing traffic monitoring cameras and Wrong Way Detection devices to enhance motorist safety; upgrading curb ramps and constructing 8-foot sidewalks throughout the project limits to enhance pedestrian safety; retrofitting and installing new LED lighting to enhance motorist awareness and pedestrian visibility at night; and, upgrading signage and pavement markings, including bicycle markings, to improve visibility and enhance safety. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Meredith Cruz at (561) 589-9584 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $64 million/Early 2029
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
Boynton Beach Boulevard from Old Boynton Road to NW 3rd Avenue may have one lane closed in each direction, 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for bridge construction and ramp widening operations.
The Boynton Beach Boulevard westbound turn lane to the I-95 southbound entrance ramp may be closed, 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for bridge construction and ramp widening operations. Motorists may detour via W. Industrial Ave. (just west of the I-95 interchange) to U-turn to eastbound Boynton Beach Boulevard to access the I-95 southbound entrance ramp.
Please proceed with caution through the work zone and allow additional travel time as new traffic patterns are implemented.
Traffic Impacts:
One lane of I-95 may be closed in each direction beginning at 8 p.m., with up to three lanes closed in each direction, 10 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for bridge construction and ramp widening operations. A fourth lane may be closed overnight in each direction, as needed.
Please proceed with caution through the work zone and allow additional travel time as new traffic patterns are implemented.
Ramp Impact:
The I-95 entrance and exit ramps at Boynton Beach Boulevard may have one lane closed nightly as needed, 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for bridge construction and ramp widening operations. One lane of the ramp will remain open during this time.
Full I-95 Ramp Closures:
The I-95 northbound exit ramp to Boynton Beach Boulevard may close, 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for bridge construction and ramp widening operations. Traffic will be detoured via the I-95 northbound exit ramp to Woolbright Road, east to U.S. 1, and north to Boynton Beach Boulevard. Please note only one I-95 ramp at the Boynton Beach Boulevard interchange is permitted to close at a time.
The I-95 southbound exit ramp to Boynton Beach Boulevard may close, 9 p.m. until 6 a.m. Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for bridge construction and ramp widening operations. Traffic will be detoured via the I-95 southbound exit ramp to Gateway Boulevard, east to U.S. 1, then south to Boynton Beach Boulevard. Please note only one I-95 ramp at the Boynton Beach Boulevard interchange is permitted to close at a time.
The I-95 northbound entrance ramp from Boynton Beach Boulevard may close, 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for bridge construction and ramp widening operations. Traffic will be detoured via Boynton Beach Boulevard east to U.S. 1 or west to Congress Avenue, then north to Gateway Boulevard to access I-95. Please note only one I-95 ramp at the Boynton Beach Boulevard interchange is permitted to close at a time.
The I-95 southbound entrance ramp from Boynton Beach Boulevard may close, 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for bridge construction and ramp widening operations. Traffic will be detoured via Boynton Beach Boulevard east to U.S. 1 or west to Congress Avenue, then south to Woolbright Road to access I-95. Please note only one I-95 ramp at the Boynton Beach Boulevard interchange is permitted to close at a time.
Advanced notice, I-95 Southbound exit ramp to Boynton Beach Boulevard Change in Traffic Pattern: Beginning Sunday night, Jan. 4, 2026, bridge repairs are expected to begin on Boynton Beach Boulevard over the SFRTA Railroad and will continue until Early Spring 2026. These repairs are required prior to starting bridge widening operations. During this time, the I-95 southbound exit ramp will not have a free-flowing right turn lane onto westbound Boynton Beach Boulevard. All traffic on the I-95 southbound exit ramp to Boynton Beach Boulevard will be required to stop on red at the traffic signal. The westbound inside lane of Boynton Beach Boulevard over the SFRTA Railroad will also be closed to perform the repairs. Two lanes on westbound Boynton Beach Boulevard will remain open and be shifted to the outside shoulder. Please see flyer attached.
1. 8. State Road (S.R.) 9/I-95 Ramps Safety Improvement Project
Description: This .902-mile project on the S.R. 9/I-95 on-ramp from eastbound S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard, and off-ramps to westbound S.R. 786/PGA Boulevard and eastbound and westbound S.R. 706/Indiantown Road is scheduled to begin on January 5, 2026. Project improvements consist of installing a high friction surface on all ramps to improve vehicle safety; upgrading to new LED lighting and replacing the existing guardrail for the northbound S.R. 9/I-95 on-ramp from eastbound S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard to enhance vehicle safety; installing a digital speed feedback sign on the northbound S.R. 9/I-95 off-ramp to westbound S.R. 786/PGA Boulevard; and upgrading signage and pavement markings to enhance visibility and safety. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Kevin Wells at (728) 235-7218 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $1.2 million/Summer 2026
Traffic Impacts:
Advance Notice: The S.R. 9/I-95 northbound on-ramp from eastbound S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard will be closed, 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., Monday, Jan. 12, for milling and repaving, and guardrail removal and installation. Traffic will be detoured east on S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard to a U-turn at Parker Avenue, west onto S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard, and north onto the S.R. 9/I-95 on-ramp.
Advance Notice: The S.R. 9/I-95 northbound off-ramp to westbound S.R. 786/PGA Boulevard will be closed, 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 13, for milling and repaving. Traffic will be detoured north on S.R. 9/I-95 to a U-Turn at Donald Ross Road, south onto S.R. 9/I-95, and west onto the S.R. 786/PGA Boulevard off-ramp.
Advance Notice: The I-95 northbound off-ramp to westbound S.R. 706/Indiantown Road will be closed, 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 14, for milling and repaving. Traffic will be detoured to the exit for S.R. 706/ Indiantown Road east, to a U-turn at 68th Terrace N./Island Way, and west onto S.R. 706/ Indiantown Road.
Advance Notice: The I-95 southbound off-ramp to eastbound S.R. 706/Indiantown Road will be closed, 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 15, for milling and repaving. Traffic will be detoured to the exit for S.R. 706/ Indiantown Road west, to a U-turn at the Florida Turnpike entrance, and east onto S.R. 706/ Indiantown Road.
SOUTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY PROJECTS
(BOCA RATON, HIGHLAND BEACH, DELRAY BEACH)
1. 1. U.S. 441/S.R. 7 Resurfacing, Restoration and Rehabilitation (RRR) Project
Description: This 3.403-mile project on U.S. 441/S.R. 7 from U.S. 441/S.R. 7 from north of S.R. 808/Glades Road to north of Bridgebrook Drive in Palm Beach County began on July 7, 2025. The project improvements consist of milling and repaving the existing roadway and shoulders throughout the project limits to enhance infrastructure resilience and improve safety for the community; restriping the roadway to provide seven-foot bicycle lanes throughout the project limits to increase safety; constructing a new six-foot sidewalk along the east side of U.S. 441/S.R. 7 from the West Boca Plaza to Kimberly Boulevard to enhance pedestrian accessibility; upgrading curb ramps and replacing sections of the existing sidewalk to enhance safety and connectivity for pedestrians; upgrading pedestrian signals with new LED countdowns at Kimberly Boulevard, New England Boulevard, C.R. 794/Yamato Road, Boca Chase Drive/Boca Gardens Parkway, and Clint Moore Road to enhance pedestrian accessibility; upgrading lighting for pedestrian crosswalks at all signalized intersections for pedestrian and motorist safety; upgrading signage and pavement markings, including installing green bicycle markings at right turn lanes, to enhance visibility and safety. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $9.5 million/Fall 2026
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
One outside lane in each direction of U.S. 441/S.R. 7 from just north of Bridge Brook Drive to just south of West Boca Plaza will be closed intermittently from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, for swale, lighting, concrete curbs, and sidewalk construction.
The northbound and southbound inside, outside lane and turn lanes/side streets on U.S 441/S.R. 7 from just south of West Boca Plaza to just north of Bridge Brook Drive will be closed nightly (non-simultaneously, for no more than the distance of 2 signalized intersections, and not at the same time as the inside lanes) from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, for installing loops and striping.
1. 1. S.R. 794/Yamato Road Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Project
Description: This 0.633-mile project on S.R. 794/Yamato Road from east of S.R. 9/I-95 to U.S. 1/S.R. 5/Federal Highway in the City of Boca Raton began on February 11, 2025. Project improvements consist of milling and repaving the existing roadway within the project limits to enhance long-term infrastructure resiliency; upgrading curb ramps and replacing select sidewalk sections of the existing sidewalk to enhance pedestrian safety; replacing traffic signal mast arms at NW 2nd Avenue to improve infrastructure resiliency and motorist safety; upgrading roadway lighting and installing new LED countdown pedestrian signal heads at NW 2nd Avenue and Dixie Highway to improve pedestrian safety at crosswalks; and upgrading signage and pavement markings to enhance visibility and motorist safety. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $3.5 million/Spring 2026
Traffic Impacts:
No lane closures.
1. 2. S.R. A1A/S Ocean Boulevard Roadway Improvement Project
Description: This 1.557-mile project on S.R. A1A/ S Ocean Boulevard from south of C.R. 782/East Linton Boulevard to north of S.R. 806/East Atlantic Avenue in the City of Delray Beach began on June 24, 2025. The project improvements consist of milling and repaving the existing roadway of S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard from C.R. 782/East Linton Boulevard to Casuarina Road and at Nassau Street to enhance long-term infrastructure resilience; upgrading curb ramps and replacing sections of the existing sidewalk to improve pedestrian safety and connectivity; regrading swales on the east side of S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard between White Drive and Brooks Lane, and at Carissa Road for enhanced drainage capacity; upgrading the pedestrian signal at S.R. A1A/S Ocean and Casuarina Road to enhance pushbutton accessibility; installing Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) at Rhodes Villa Avenue, Bucida Road, Anchor Park, Nassau Street, and north of Ingraham Avenue crosswalks to enhance pedestrian safety; upgrading lighting to LED fixtures at C.R. 782/East Linton Boulevard, Rhodes Villa Avenue, Bucida Road, Casuarina Road, Nassau Street, north of Ingraham Avenue, and S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue to enhance pedestrian safety and visibility; and upgrading signage and pavement markings, including installing green bicycle markings at the intersection of southbound S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard to westbound C.R. 782/East Linton Boulevard to enhance visibility and safety. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $2.2 million/Early 2026
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
One lane in each direction of S.R. A1A/S Ocean Boulevard north of C.R. 782/East Linton Boulevard to south of S.R. 806/East Atlantic Avenue will be closed, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, for sign installation, signalization, and concrete sidewalk work. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed.
1. 3. S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard Resurfacing Project
Description: This 3.349-mile project in the Town of Highland Beach and the City of Delray Beach began on May 29, 2024. The project improvements consist of milling and resurfacing the existing roadway, widening the roadway in each direction to provide five-foot bicycle lanes, modifying swales to improve drainage, and upgrading signing and pavement markings to meet current standards. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $8.3 million/Late January 2026
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
One lane in each direction of S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard from 1708 S Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach to 4801 S Ocean Boulevard, Highland Beach, may be closed intermittently, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, Monday through Friday, for work on regrading of swales, irrigation, sodding, driveway paver, sidewalk, and paving work. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed.
1. 4. S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue Reconstruction Project
Description: This 2.760-mile project on S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue, from west of U.S. 441/S.R. 7 to just east of S.R. 91/Florida's Turnpike, and on U.S. 441/S.R. 7, from just south of Rio Grande Avenue to just south of Tivoli Island Boulevard in Delray Beach and Boynton Beach began on January 20, 2025. Work includes widening S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue from west of U.S. 441/S.R. 7 to east of Lyons Road from 2 to 4 lanes and from Lyons Road to east of S.R. 91/Florida's Turnpike from 4 to 6 lanes to enhance traffic flow and safety. The U.S. 441/S.R. 7 and S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue intersection will be expanded to accommodate a third northbound and southbound through lane and a second northbound right-turn lane to improve infrastructure resilience, traffic flow, and safety. The Lyons Road and S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue intersection will also be expanded to accommodate three eastbound and westbound through lanes, dual left-turn lanes, and single right-turn lanes, further improving traffic flow and safety. The project includes constructing continuous 6-foot sidewalks and 7-foot buffered bike lanes in both directions of S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue from U.S. 441/S.R. 7 to east of Lyons Road, along with an 8-foot sidewalk along the westbound side from east of Lyons Road to west of S.R. 91/Florida's Turnpike, to enhance safety and connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists. The existing S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue bridge over the Lake Worth Drainage District E-1 canal will be reconfigured to accommodate an eastbound sidewalk, providing improved pedestrian access. The Lake Worth Drainage District L-34 canal will be relocated approximately 60 feet south to accommodate roadway widening and ensure resilient infrastructure with effective water drainage management. Additionally, the Smith Sundy Road and S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue intersection will be expanded to align with a future Palm Beach County project, featuring two lanes along Atlantic Avenue in each direction. Throughout the project limits, drainage, signage, lighting, signalization, and pavement markings will be upgraded to enhance infrastructure resilience, traffic flow, and safety. Fiber optic cables will also be installed along the corridor to interconnect traffic signals and improve real-time communication and safety. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $26 million/Summer 2028
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
U.S. 441/S.R. 7
Advance Notice: One northbound lane on U.S. 441/S.R. 7 may be closed from Rio Grande Avenue to just south of S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Jan. 5, through Friday, Jan. 9, for roadway widening.
Advance Notice: One northbound lane on U.S. 441/S.R. 7 may be closed from just north of S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue to Tivoli Isles Boulevard from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jan. 5, through Friday, Jan.9, for roadway widening.
Advance Notice: One southbound lane on U.S. 441/S.R. 7 may be closed from Tivoli Isles Boulevard to just north of S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Jan. 5, through Friday, Jan. 9, for roadway widening.
Advance Notice: One southbound lane on U.S. 441/S.R. 7 may be closed from just south of S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue to just south of 105th Drive South from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Jan. 5, through Friday, Jan. 9, for roadway widening.
Advance Notice: One eastbound turn lane on S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue may be closed from Wawa back entrance to U.S. 441/S.R. 7 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Jan. 5, through Friday, Jan. 9, for roadway widening.
The northbound sidewalk between S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue and Saturnia Isles Boulevard is closed. Pedestrians are detoured to the southbound sidewalk at S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue and Saturnia Isles Boulevard. Please note that motorists exiting Rio Grande will be directed south as the construction work is north of their community.
S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue
One lane in each direction on S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue will be closed from Lyons Road to the Turnpike 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, for roadway widening.
One lane in each direction on S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue will be closed between U.S. 441/S.R. 7 and Lyons Road nightly, from 8:30 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, for force main installation and asphalt deficiencies. Flaggers will be used to direct traffic through the worksite.
Advanced Notice: One lane in each direction on S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue will be closed between U.S. 441/S.R. 7 and Lyons Road, nightly, from 8:30 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 4, through Thursday, Jan. 8, for force main installation. Flaggers will be used to direct traffic through the worksite.
The westbound sidewalk on the north side of S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue from Lyons Road to the Turnpike is closed. Pedestrians are detoured to the eastbound sidewalk on the south side of SR 806/Atlantic Avenue.
1. 5. State Road (S.R.) 806/Atlantic Avenue and Homewood Boulevard Intersection and S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard and Haverhill Road Intersection Improvements Project
Description: This 0.4-mile project on S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue and Homewood Boulevard Intersection and S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard and Haverhill Road Intersection in Palm Beach County began on October 21, 2025. Work includes replacing existing traffic signals with mast arms at each intersection to improve infrastructure resiliency and enhance motorist safety; extending the eastbound and westbound left turn lanes from S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue to Homewood Boulevard and High Point Boulevard to improve traffic flow; extending the eastbound left turn lane from S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard to N Haverhill Road to improve traffic flow; upgrading pedestrian signals with new LED countdown timers to enhance pedestrian accessibility; upgrading curb ramps and replacing sections of the existing sidewalk throughout the project limits to enhance pedestrian safety and connectivity; installing new LED lighting at the S.R. 806/Atlantic Avenue and Homewood Boulevard intersection to improve nighttime visibility for all roadway users; repaving and minor widening along Homewood Boulevard to improve bicycle and roadway facilities. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Kevin Wells at (728) 235-7218 or [email protected]<http://[email protected]/>.
Cost/Completion: $3.2 million/Late 2026
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
S.R.806/Atlantic Avenue and Homewood Boulevard Intersection:
One lane in each direction of Atlantic Avenue and Homewood Boulevard/Hight Pointe Boulevard for bores/lighting/signalization will be closed intermittently, from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22 and Tuesday, Dec. 23. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed.
S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard and Haverhill Road Intersection:
One lane in the westbound direction at the S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard and Haverhill Road intersection will be closed intermittently for signalization work, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22 and Tuesday, Dec. 23. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed.
One lane in the eastbound direction at the S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard and Haverhill Road intersection will be closed intermittently for signalization work, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22 and Tuesday, Dec. 23. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed.
One lane in each direction on Haverhill Road north of the S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard intersection will be closed intermittently for signalization work, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22 and Tuesday, Dec. 23. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed.
One lane in each direction on Haverhill Road south of the S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard intersection will be closed intermittently for signalization work, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22 and Tuesday, Dec. 23. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed.
The right turn lanes on Haverhill Road and S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard intersection will be closed intermittently for signalization work, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22 and Tuesday, Dec. 23. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed.
CENTRAL PALM BEACH COUNTY PROJECTS
(Boynton Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Royal Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach)
1. 6. 6th Avenue South Improvements at S.R. 9/I-95
Description: This 1-mile project in the City of Lake Worth Beach began on November 13, 2023. Project improvements consist of lengthening the turn lanes on 6th Avenue South, adding an exclusive right turn lane to the S.R. 9/I-95 northbound on ramp, adding an additional right turn lane to the S.R. 9/I-95 southbound on ramp, lengthening the northbound left turn lane at A Street, constructing 6-foot sidewalks on both sides of 6th Avenue South, constructing 7-foot bicycle lanes on both sides of 6th Avenue South, installing Wrong-Way Driving Countermeasures on the S.R. 9/I-95 northbound and southbound exit ramps, constructing 16-foot ground-mounted sound walls along the S.R. 9/I-95 northbound exit ramp and south side of 6th Avenue South, constructing new gravity wall, curb and gutter, traffic separator, median barrier, sidewalk and driveway along 6th Avenue South within project limits, upgrading drainage, signage, lighting, signalization and pavement markings, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) upgrades, and relocation of water, sewer and utilities for the City of Lake Worth Beach. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Meredith Cruz at (561) 589-9584 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: The project cost is $17.92 million. Completion is expected in Late 2025.
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
6th Avenue South may have one lane closed in each direction, including turn lanes as needed, Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for final construction and inspection operations.
Ramp Impact:
The I-95 entrance and exit ramps at 6th Avenue South may have one lane closed nightly as needed, 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for final construction and inspection operations. One lane will remain open during this time.
1. 7. S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Project
Description: This 0.608-mile project on State Road (S.R.) 704/Okeechobee Boulevard from Red Trail to west of Australian Avenue in West Palm Beach began on January 29, 2025. Work includes milling, repaving, and restriping the existing roadway within the project limits to ensure long-term infrastructure resilience and safety, upgrading pedestrian signals and lighting to LED fixtures at existing crosswalks to enhance pedestrian safety, replacing in-road sensors and traffic signal backplates to improve traffic flow and enhance safety for motorists, installing Wrong Way Driving Detection Systems (WWDS) at the S.R. 9/I-95 northbound and southbound exit ramps to S.R. 704/Okeechobee Boulevard to enhance motorist safety by detecting wrong-way drivers and preventing serious injury crashes on the State Highway System. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected]
Cost/Completion: $3.2 million/Early 2026
Traffic Impacts:
No lane closures
1. 8. S.R. 809/Military Trail at S.R. 882/Forest Hill Boulevard Intersection Improvements Project
Description: This 0.705-mile intersection improvement project on S.R. 809/Military Trail and S.R. 882/Forest Hill Boulevard in Palm Beach County began on September 6, 2022. Work includes widening, milling, and resurfacing along S.R. 809/Military Trail and S.R. 882/Forest Hill Boulevard, constructing additional right and left turn lanes on S.R. 809/Military Trail and additional right turn lanes on S.R. 882/Forest Hill Boulevard, installing new 5-foot bike lanes at various locations along S.R. 882/Forest Hill Boulevard, improving sidewalks and driveways at the intersection of S.R. 809/Military Trail and S.R. 882/Forest Hill Boulevard, installing four new signal mast arms at the intersection, and installing new signage and pavement markings. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Melissa Readling at 772-577-8803 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $7 million | This project was Final Accepted by the Florida Department of Transportation on Friday, December 12, 2025.
1. 9. S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard from S.R. 802/Lake Avenue to Ibis Way
Description: This 2.074-mile project in the City of Lake Worth Beach and the Town of Palm Beach began Saturday, May 3, 2025. Improvements include milling and repaving the roadway, widening 2-feet to 5-feet in both directions to accommodate 5-foot designated bicycle lanes in each direction, upgrading pedestrian signals with new LED countdowns at the intersection of S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard and S.R. 802/Lake Avenue, installing a new traffic signal mast arm at the Palm Beach Par 3 Golf Course and a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at Phipps Ocean Park, retrofitting and installing new decorative lighting at the intersection of S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard and S.R. 802/Lake Avenue, the Palm Beach Par 3 Golf Course, and Phipps Ocean Park, upgrading curb ramps and replacing sections of the existing sidewalk, including replacing the asphalt sidewalk with concrete along the west side of S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard, regrading swales for enhanced drainage capacity, and upgrading signage and pavement markings, including installing green bicycle markings at the intersection of S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard and S.R. 802/Lake Avenue. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Meredith Cruz at (561) 589-9584 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $5.9 million/Summer 2026
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
One lane of S.R. A1A/S. Ocean Boulevard may be closed with a flagging operation to direct traffic, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22, and Tuesday, Dec. 23, for minor roadway widening and pedestrian pathway construction.
One westbound lane of Lake Avenue, just west of the S.R. A1A intersection may be closed as needed, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22, and Tuesday, Dec. 23, for minor roadway widening and pedestrian pathway construction.
One lane of S.R. A1A/S. Ocean Boulevard within 800-feet of S.R. 802/Lake Avenue may be closed with a flagging operation to direct traffic, 8 p.m. until 7 a.m., Monday night, Dec. 22, for minor roadway widening and pedestrian pathway construction.
A temporary pedestrian detour route will be utilized throughout the work zone as needed; please follow directional signage and proceed with caution.
1. 10. S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard from Emerald Beach Way to S.R. 704/Royal Palm Way
Description: This 2.3-mile project in the Town of Palm Beach began on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. Improvements include milling and repaving the roadway throughout the project limits, replacing traffic signals with decorative mast arms at Golfview Rd./Hammon Ave., Worth Ave., and Peruvian Ave., and with standard mast arms at the Town of Palm Beach Fire Station, and S.R. 704/Royal Palm Way, upgrading pedestrian signals with new LED countdowns at Golfview Rd./Hammon Ave., Worth Ave., Peruvian Ave., and S.R. 704/Royal Palm Way, installing drainage improvements just south of S.R.-80/Southern Blvd., just north of El Vedado Rd., and at S.R. 704/Royal Palm Way, upgrading roadway lighting throughout the project limits including decorative lighting at Worth Ave., Peruvian Ave., Chilean Ave., Australian Ave., and Brazilian Ave., upgrading curb ramps and replacing sections of the existing sidewalk, and upgrading signage and pavement markings, including shared bicycle marking or "sharrows." For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Meredith Cruz at (561) 589-9584 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $8.2 million/Late 2026
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
One lane of S.R. A1A may be closed with a flagging operation to direct traffic, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22, and Tuesday, Dec. 23, for repairs and maintenance operations. Portions of the sidewalk may be temporarily closed as needed. Please follow all directional signage and proceed with caution through the work zone.
New Traffic Pattern at Traffic Circle by Mar-a-Lago: New asphalt pavement has been placed on S.R. A1A/S. Ocean Boulevard, from just north of Emerald Beach Way to S. County Road, which includes the traffic circle at the intersection of S.R. 80/Southern Boulevard. The new striping meets the current traffic standards, as follows:
Vehicles approaching the traffic circle are directed to yield
Vehicles within the traffic circle have the Right-of-Way at all times
NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY PROJECTS
(Riviera Beach, LAKE PARK, North Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, Jupiter, Tequesta)
1. 10. U.S. 1/S.R. 5 Roadway Improvements Project
Description: This 3.042-mile project on U.S. 1/S.R. 5 from 59th Street to C.R. 850/Northlake Boulevard in the City of Riviera Beach, Town of Lake Park, and Village of North Palm Beach, began on August 27, 2025. Work includes milling and repaving the roadway throughout the project limits to enhance infrastructure resilience and longevity, modifying the roadway to accommodate designated bicycle lanes in each direction to enhance bicyclist access and safety, constructing new median sections throughout the project limits to enhance motorists safety, widening the sidewalks on the bridge over the Port of Palm Beach to construct a 10-foot shared use path to enhance pedestrian safety and cyclist travel, upgrading curb ramps and replacing sections of the existing sidewalk to improve pedestrian safety and connectivity, upgrading traffic and pedestrian signals at intersections throughout the project limits to enhance traffic flow and pedestrian access, retrofitting and installing new LED lighting, including decorative lighting, to enhance motorist awareness and pedestrian visibility at night, upgrading signage and pavement markings, including installing bicycle markings, to enhance visibility and safety. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Silvana Ojeda at (561) 905-0167 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $13.4 million/Late 2027
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
Northbound sidewalk U.S. 1/S.R. 5 from Access Road to W. 11th Street will be closed around-the-clock, for drainage, concrete, and bridge work starting through June 2026. Pedestrian detours will be in place with advance notice. Please follow the directional signage and proceed with caution through the work zone. Right-turn access to E.11th Street will also be closed. For cruise terminal access, please continue straight and use 13th Street.
Northbound and southbound U.S. 1/S.R. 5 from 59th Street to C.R. 850/Northlake Boulevard will have one outside lane closure from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, for concrete, signalization, and earthwork activities.
Northbound and southbound U.S. 1/S.R. 5 from 59th Street to C.R. 850/Northlake Boulevard will have one outside lane closure from 9 p.m. until 7 a.m., Monday through Friday, for concrete, signalization, and earthwork activities.
The southwest corner sidewalks on U.S. 1/S.R. 5 and Silver Beach Road will be closed around-the-clock for concrete and signalization work through Friday, Jan. 9. Pedestrian detours will be in place with advance notice; please follow directional signage and proceed with caution through the work zone.
The southwest and northwest corner sidewalks on U.S. 1/S.R. 5 and E. Kalima Drive will be closed around-the-clock for concrete and signalization work starting Monday, Jan. 5, through Friday, Jan. 9. Pedestrian detours will be in place with advance notice; please follow directional signage and proceed with caution through the work zone.
The southwest and northwest corner sidewalks on U.S. 1/S.R. 5 and Jasmine Drive will be closed around-the-clock for concrete and signalization work starting Monday, Jan. 5, through Friday, Jan. 9. Pedestrian detours will be in place with advance notice; please follow directional signage and proceed with caution through the work zone.
1. 2. State Road (S.R.) 710/Beeline Highway Reconstruction Project
Description: This 3.142-mile project on S.R. 710/Beeline Highway from Northlake Boulevard to S.R. 708/Blue Heron Boulevard in the cities of Palm Beach Gardens, Riviera Beach, and West Palm Beach began on March 18, 2024. Improvements consist of widening S.R. 710/Beeline Highway from Northlake Boulevard to S.R. 708/Blue Heron Boulevard from 4 lanes to 6 lanes, replacing and widening the Florida's Turnpike bridge over S.R. 710/Beeline Highway, constructing an at-grade partial Continuous Flow Intersection (CFI) at the intersection of S.R. 710/Beeline Highway and Northlake Boulevard, adding sidewalks and bicycle lanes on both sides of S.R. 710/Beeline Highway, upgrading railroad crossings, drainage, signage, lighting, signalization, and pavement markings throughout project limits, and upgrading Intelligent Transportation System (ITS). For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Silvana Ojeda at (561) 905-0167 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $148.2 million/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.
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
S.R. 710/Beeline Highway from S.R. 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.
S.R. 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.
S.R. 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.
S.R. 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.
S.R. 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.
S.R. 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.
S.R. 710/Beeline Highway will have one southeast-bound lane closed daily, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
S.R. 710/Beeline Highway from south of Haverhill Road to north of Jog Road will have one outside southeast-bound lane closed from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, to safely facilitate demolition activities.
The S.R. 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 Spring 2026. During this closure, motorists can continue on S.R. 710/Beeline Highway and turn right at the light to access eastbound Northlake Boulevard.
The southeast S.R. 710/Beeline Highway left turn lane to eastbound S.R. 708/Blue Heron Boulevard will be closed around-the-clock through April 2026.
Detour:
Motorists traveling to eastbound S.R. 708/Blue Heron Boulevard will be detoured via southeast S.R. 710/Beeline Highway, north on S.R. 809/Military Trail, and east on S.R. 708/Blue Heron Boulevard.
Access for emergency and first responder vehicles will be maintained following the detour route. Signage will be posted along the detour route to assist motorists.
Access to all businesses on S.R. 708/Blue Heron Boulevard will remain open during this work.
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
S.R. 708/Blue Heron Boulevard eastbound from S.R. 710/Beeline Highway to Military Trail will have one outside lane closed daily, 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
Northlake Boulevard, west of S.R. 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 S.R. 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 S.R. 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 Spring 2026. During this phase, from S.R. 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 S.R. 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 Winter 2026.
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
S.R. 91/Florida's Turnpike, from south of the S.R. 710/Beeline Highway overpass to just north of the S.R. 710/Beeline Highway overpass, will have one lane closed in each direction, nightly, 8 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, through December 2025.
S.R. 91/Florida's Turnpike southbound lanes, from south of the S.R. 710/Beeline Highway overpass to just north of the S.R. 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.
1. 3. State Road (S.R.) 811/Alternate A1A Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Project
Description: This 3.31-mile project on S.R. 811/Alt. A1A from RCA Boulevard to Donald Ross Road in the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the Town of Jupiter began on October 20, 2025. Work includes milling and repaving the roadway throughout the project limits to enhance infrastructure resilience and safety for the community; constructing a second left turn lane at RCA Boulevard to improve traffic flow and increase vehicular capacity; installing patterned pavement at intersections; upgrading curb ramps and replace sections of the existing sidewalk to improve pedestrian safety and connectivity; upgrading pedestrian signals with new LED countdown timers at intersections throughout the project corridor to enhance pedestrian safety and accessibility and upgrading signage and pavement markings, including installing green bicycle markings, to enhance visibility and safety. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Kevin Wells at (728) 235-7218 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $5.9 million/Summer 2026
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
Northbound S.R. 811/Alt. A1A, will have one lane closure at the intersection of Donald Ross Road, intermittently from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22, and Tuesday, Dec. 23, for concrete operations.
Westbound Donald Ross Road will have one right turn lane closure onto Northbound S.R. 811/Alt. A1A, intermittently from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22 and Tuesday, Dec. 23, for concrete operations.
1. 4. U.S. 1/State Road (S.R.) 5 Earman River Bridge Replacement Project
Description: This 0.175-mile project, located in the Village of North Palm Beach along U.S. 1/S.R. 5 from Northlake Boulevard to just north of Anchorage Drive, began on February 10, 2025. Improvements include replacing the U.S. 1/S.R. 5 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 U.S. 1/S.R. 5onto westbound Northlake Boulevard, improving infrastructure resilience, traffic flow, and safety. Milling and resurfacing the roadway along U.S. 1/S.R. 5 within the project limits will enhance safety, ride quality, and infrastructure longevity. Additionally, 4-foot and 5-foot bicycle lanes will be added along U.S. 1/S.R. 5 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:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
Northbound U.S. 1/S.R. 5/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 U.S. 1/S.R. 5 will remain open. This traffic shift will remain in place until Spring 2026.
The U.S. 1/S.R. 5 northbound outside lane from Northlake Boulevard to Anchorage Drive will be closed intermittently, daily from 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m., for community and public safety. Signal operations may be impacted by project activities and are being closely monitored during construction for temporary adjustments to minimize congestion.
Marine Impact:
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.
1. 5. State Road (S.R.) A1A Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Project
Description: This 1.835-mile project, located in North Palm Beach on S.R. A1A 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 S.R. 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 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 Impacts:
No lane closures.
1. 6. U.S. 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 U.S. 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:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
Two lanes of traffic, a bike lane, and sidewalk are open in each direction on the bridge.
Single lane and turn lane closures, as well as temporary sidewalk closures and detours, can be expected in each direction throughout the remainder of the project to complete construction activities and final punch list items. Please follow all directional signage and proceed with caution through the work zone.
Single-leaf openings of the bascule bridge can be expected throughout the remainder of the project.
Nightly Bridge Closures:
The U.S. 1 Jupiter Bridge between C.R. A1A and Jupiter Cove Drive may close overnight as needed, 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., Sunday night through Tuesday, Dec. 23, for final construction, testing and inspection operations.
Detour Routes:
Northbound traffic will go west on Indiantown Road to Alternate A1A, then go north on Alternate A1A to U.S. 1.
Southbound traffic will go south on Alternate A1A to Indiantown Road, then go east on Indiantown Road to U.S. 1.
WESTERN PALM BEACH COUNTY PROJECTS
(Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, South Bay, Belle Glade, Pahokee, Canal Point)
1. 7. S.R. 80/Southern Boulevard Ramps and S.R. 7/U.S. 441 Ramp Improvements Project
Description: This 0.779-mile project on S.R. 7/U.S.441 and S.R. 80/Southern Boulevard on- and off-ramps, from S.R. 7 south of C-51 Canal to north of S.R. 80 is anticipated to begin on January 4, 2026. The project improvements include milling and repaving the roadway throughout the project limits to enhance infrastructure resilience and improve safety for the community; widening the roadway and the C-51 canal bridge to accommodate dual right-turn lanes along northbound and southbound S.R. 7/U.S. 441, triple left-turn lanes along the eastbound and westbound S.R. 80/Southern Boulevard ramps, and dual right-turn lanes along the eastbound and westbound S.R. 80/Southern Boulevard ramps to improve traffic flow and capacity; reconstructing and signalizing the U-turns at the eastbound and westbound S.R. 80/Southern Boulevard ramps to enhance vehicular safety; upgrading curb ramps and replacing sections of the existing sidewalk to improve pedestrian safety and connectivity; constructing new traffic signal mast arms to accommodate the turn lanes along S.R. 7/U.S. 441 and the S.R. 80/Southern Boulevard ramps; upgrading pedestrian signals with new LED countdowns at intersections throughout the project corridor to enhance pedestrian use; retrofitting and installing new LED lighting to improve motorist awareness and pedestrian visibility at night; and upgrading signage and pavement markings, including installing green bicycle markings, to enhance visibility and safety. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Kevin Wells at 728-235-7218 or [email protected].
Cost/Completion: $8.3 million/Summer 2027
Traffic Impacts:
No lane closures.
1. 15. State Road 15/E Main Street Resurfacing, Restoration and Rehabilitation Project
Description: Construction on this 3.342-mile project on S.R. 15/E Main Street from Annona Street to south of S.R. 700/Conners Highway in the City of Pahokee and Unincorporated Palm Beach County began on November 3, 2025.. Work includes milling and repaving the existing roadway within the project limits to ensure long-term infrastructure resiliency and safety, constructing five concrete bus pads throughout the project corridor to enhance transit rider safety and accessibility, installing curb ramps to enhance pedestrian safety and connectivity, and upgrading signage and pavement markings to enhance visibility and safety. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Kevin Wells at [email protected] or (728) 235-7218.
Cost/Completion: $3.5 million/Summer 2026
Traffic Impacts:
To minimize impacts to the traveling public during the holiday season, no lane/shoulder closures are permitted between Wednesday, December 24, and Friday, January 2, 2026.
One lane in each direction of S.R. 15/Main Street from North of Annona Street to just south of S.R. 700/Conners Highway may have intermittent closures, from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22 and Tuesday, Dec. 23, for road construction activities.
1. 8. U.S. 27/State Road (S.R.) 25 Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Reservoir Inflow-Outflow Canal Bridges Project
Description: This .37-mile project on U.S. 27/S.R. 25, 27 Miles North of the U.S. 27/I-75 Interchange, is scheduled to begin on January 5, 2026. Project improvements consist of dredging a new canal in partnership with South Florida Water Management District for future connection to the EAA reservoir; constructing northbound and southbound U.S. 27/S.R. 25 bridges over the South Florida Water Management District new canal to facilitate enhanced stormwater treatment and resiliency; milling and repaving the roadway throughout the project limits to restore the infrastructure; constructing drainage and roadside swales for stormwater treatment and storage; installing guardrails and concrete barrier walls to enhance motorist safety; and upgrading signage and pavement markings to enhance visibility and safety. For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Kevin Wells at [email protected] or (728) 235-7218.
Cost/Completion: $20.9 million/Late 2028
Traffic Impacts:
All lanes open.
MAINTENANCE, UTILITY, PERMIT & ADDITIONAL AGENCY PROJECTS
Traffic Impact:
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Traffic Impact: INTERSTATE 95
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Northbound S.R. 9/ I-95, from Lantana Road to Donald Ross Road in West Palm Beach, will have two to three lanes closed for RPM replacement, from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., Sunday Dec. 21, through Friday Dec. 23. For more information, please contact Arnold Jackson 561-569-5344.
Traffic Impact:
Southbound S.R. 9/I-95, from Donald Ross Road to Lantana Road in West Palm Beach, will have two to three lanes closed for RPM replacement, from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., Sunday Dec. 21, through Dec. 23. For more information, please contact Arnold Jackson 561-569-5344 .
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FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE
Traffic Impact:
Construction activities are scheduled to begin in late January along Florida's Turnpike/State Road (S.R.) 91 at the Boynton Beach Boulevard/S.R. 804 (Exit 86) interchange in Palm Beach County. Work will take place during both daytime and nighttime hours. This project is anticipated to continue through late 2025. For more information, please contact Brielle Gordon, Community Outreach Specialist at 954-934-1279 - or - 1-800-749-PIKE or [email protected].
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