On schedule: Matanzas Woods Parkway to reopen on Aug. 10, in time for school rush

There will still be intermittent lane closures, as the ramp construction isn’t slated for completion until May 2016.


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  • | 4:20 p.m. August 7, 2015
County Engineer Faith Alkhatib, left, updates Flagler Schools Superintendent Jacob Oliva, behind, and Lynette Shott, as well as County Administrator Craig Coffey and commissioners Barbara Revels, Nate McLaughlin and George Hanns.
County Engineer Faith Alkhatib, left, updates Flagler Schools Superintendent Jacob Oliva, behind, and Lynette Shott, as well as County Administrator Craig Coffey and commissioners Barbara Revels, Nate McLaughlin and George Hanns.
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The following is an adapted press release from Flagler County administration:

Matanzas Woods Parkway will reopen Aug. 10.

“We are on schedule with the project,” County Engineer Faith Alkhatib said. “With all the rainy weather, our contractor (Hubbard Construction Co.) has been going above and beyond to keep this project on schedule.”

Matanzas Woods Parkway has been closed since June 5 so that the portion of the roadway that spans Interstate 95 could be reconstructed to accommodate four single-lane ramps for on and off access. The goal, which has been met, was for this portion of the construction to be completed before school resumes on Aug. 24.

There will still be intermittent lane closures, as the ramp construction isn’t slated for completion until May 2016.

Alkhatib has been working on the project for a decade and secured both federal funding and money from the Florida Department of Transportation to cover the nearly $9 million is construction costs.

“This has been a team effort,” Alkhatib said. “We really expedited all phases of this project, and to arrange for it to be built in a year is amazing.”

The Matanzas High School schedule will be considered throughout the construction period including home football games.

There will be no lane closures allowed on Matanzas Woods Parkway between 7 and 8:30 a.m. or between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. on days when school is in session. Additionally, there will be no lane closures three hours before or an hour after the end of football games.

Residents voiced concern at an April meeting about the impact of the interchange for pedestrians. Alkhatib has since been working with the contractor to make additional safety improvements that are currently being finalized.

The changes include pedestrian islands, additional signage and revised striping to enhance pedestrian safety.

“We take safety concerns very seriously,” County Administrator Craig Coffey said. “Staff worked very quickly to address those concerns.”

The original improvements include the widening of the interstate to accommodate new acceleration and deceleration lanes, wet detention ponds adjacent to the roadway, sidewalks, lighting throughout the corridor, overhead signs and landscaping.

Project details are available and regularly updated at matanzas95interchange.com. Links are available on the Flagler County website flaglercounty.org.

 

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