- November 18, 2024
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If you are going to Flagler Beach’s fireworks show this year, city officials say, try to park on the side of State Road 100 that you’ll be heading to after you leave.
Visitors from Beverly Beach, northern Palm Coast and areas north of Flagler Beach who want to head home after the show should park north of State Road 100, according to a city of Flagler Beach news release, and visitors coming from Ormond Beach, Ormond by the Sea and other areas south of Flagler Beach should park south of State Road 100.
The traffic pattern at the intersection of Oceanshore Boulevard and State Road 100 after the show will be as follows, according to the news release:
Cars heading north on Oceanshore Boulevard at State Road 100 can continue north in a designated travel lane or turn left in the left turn lane.
Eastbound traffic at the intersection will have some delays between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. The signal will be controlled manually.
The traffic on north and south Flagler Avenue will be as follows:
North Flagler Avenue will be restricted between North Second Street and State Road 100. Traffic can access State Road 100 by heading north on North Flagler Avenue and then east to Oceanshore Boulevard on any side street, or by traveling east on South Second Street to North Daytona Avenue, and then south to State Road 100.
South Flagler Avenue will be two lanes northbound to State Road 100, and that traffic will then turn west on State Road 100 and cross the State Road 100 bridge. Law enforcement officers will direct traffic at the intersection.
Wadsworth Park: Parking will be available at Wadsworth Park. Traffic leaving the park after the fireworks will be directed west onto State Road 100.
John Anderson Highway: Visitors leaving the event westbound on State Road 100 will not be restricted from turning left onto John Anderson Highway.
Roberts Road: Visitors leaving the event westbound on State Road 100 will not be restricted for turning right onto Roberts Road.
Colbert Lane: Visitors leaving the event westbound on State Road 100 will not be restricted for turning right onto Roberts Road.
Old Kings Road: Visitors leaving the event westbound on State Road 100 will not be restricted for turning left or right onto Old Kings Road.
Interstate 95: Visitors leaving the event westbound on State Road 100 will not be restricted from accessing I-95 north or I-95 south.
The city has encouraged visitors to carpool to help traffic move efficiently after the show.
For more information about July 4 traffic issues in Flagler Beach, can the Flagler Beach Police Department at 517-2023.