Belle Terre Parkway resurfacing lane closures to begin on Jan. 31

The project is expected to last four to six weeks.


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Daily lane closures will begin Jan. 31 on Belle Terre Parkway as an independent, Port Orange-based contractor undertakes a milling and resurfacing project, according to a city of Palm Coast news release. 

Construction will involve the northbound and southbound lanes between Royal Palms Parkway and State Road 100 and is expected to take four to six weeks. Although only one lane will be closed at a time, the city is asking drivers to avoid the area, if possible. 

The city approved the project after transportation consulting firm Transmap surveyed the road and determined that it needed repair. 

“We are very excited to begin this milling and resurfacing project and get this stretch of road back up to standards,” Palm Coast Project Manager Tyler Gibson said, according to the news release. “We know that anytime there is a construction project that causes a lane closure, it can be an inconvenience. We appreciate the public's patience and cooperation while we work to complete this project as safely and quickly as we can.”

 

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