Laurie Sanderson reported the following St. Augustine and St. Johns County locations to Historic City News where the Florida Department of Transportation will be conducting roadwork that is expected to have an impact on driving, beginning this morning and continuing through the coming week.
County Road 13 at Sixteen Mile Creek: Daytime lane closures Monday, November 28 through Friday, December 2 to paint roadway markings and complete final construction activities. The speed limit in this area has been reduced to 40 mph.
State Road 16 from the Clay County line to San Marco Avenue: Daytime lane closures Monday, November 28 through Thursday, December 1 while crews repaint the roadway markings.
State Road 206 from State Road 207 to State Road A1A: Daytime lane closures Monday, November 28 through Thursday, December 1 while crews repaint the roadway markings.
State Road 207 at County Road 305: Possible daytime lane closures Monday, November 28 through Friday, December 2 for delivery of equipment and materials to construct a multi-use trail from the end of the existing trail to Armstrong Road.
State Road A1A – Summer Haven Bridges (just north of Marineland): No lane closures are scheduled for the week of November 28. Motorists should drive with caution through the construction area. The speed limit in this area has been reduced to 40 mph.
State Road A1A from the Flagler County line to Avenida Menendez: Daytime lane closures Monday, November 28 through Thursday, December 1 while crews repaint the roadway markings, excluding the construction zone in Summer Haven.
State Road A1A from the Flagler County line to Summer Haven (Sea Wall): Daytime lane closures Monday, November 28 through Friday, December 2 for resurfacing the roadway and to allow for delivery of equipment and materials.
US 1 at the San Sebastian River Bridge from Saragossa Street to King Street: Daytime lane closures for southbound traffic Monday, November 28 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Also, possible nighttime lane closures from 7:30 p.m. to 6 a.m. in both directions Monday, November 28, through Friday, December 2.
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