Clay County officials are gearing up for a series of road and lane closures affecting numerous areas including Middleburg, Green Cove Springs, and Lake Asbury, as construction projects under the Bonded Transportation Program kick off. According to a report posted by theClay County Government, residents are advised to brace for temporary lane closures and reduced speed zones. The County Road 220 Widening Phase 1 and Phase 2 Projects will begin expansion efforts in Middleburg/Lakeside aimed at easing local traffic congestion, with detailed project updates and start dates available via the Bonded Transportation Dashboard.
For those traveling on Knight Boxx Road starting next Monday, expected road improvements, including milling and resurfacing work, may necessitate daytime and nighttime lane closures, wrapping up in a projected two weeks if weather permits. Construction projects continue as part of the larger Bonded Transportation Program, withimpending intermittent lane closuresalso planned daily on County Road 209 from Peters Creek Bridge to US 17.
Addressing the ongoing roadwork, one of the more impactful projects includes the reconstruction of County Road 218 in Middleburg, which will broaden the road and introduce features aimed at pedestrian and cyclist safety. All work on County Road 218 is estimated to be completed in the summer of 2025. As a part of the necessary utility and drainage work, motorists can expect a traffic shift along with intermittent, single-lane closures throughout the construction zone.
Additionally, residents along County Road 220 in Fleming Island will need to navigate flagger-guided, single-lane closures at night due to upgrades on the CCUA waterline, set to continue into early 2025. During this period, there will be nighttime lane closures from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. for the installation of a water main across various stretches of County Road 220, as discussed in areport by the Clay County Government.
For those looking for details on state projects, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) regularly updates its District Two – Northeast Florida Road and Lane Closure Report on Friday afternoons, which offers insights on projects such as the I-295 at U.S. 17 Interchange Improvements and resurfacing on U.S. 17 from Eagle Harbor Parkway to Water Oak Lane. The First Coast Expressway construction also remains a significant undertaking, promising transformational changes to connectivity and transportation when completed in spring 2025.
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