Lane closures: Belle Terre Parkway milling and resurfacing project to begin Jan. 31

Project Manager Tyler Gibson estimates that the project will take four to six weeks to complete.


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  • | 11:15 a.m. January 25, 2022
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Beginning Monday, Jan. 31, Belle Terre Parkway will experience daily lane closures as an independent contractor out of Port Orange specializing in road maintenance and resurfacing works to complete a milling and resurfacing project.

The areas under construction will be both north- and southbound lanes between Royal Palms Parkways and State Road 100. To reduce traffic delays, the city of Palm Coast will only be closing one lane at a time but still asks that the public avoid the area if possible to expedite the project.

Palm Coast Project Manager Tyler Gibson estimates that the project will take four to six weeks to complete.

“We are very excited to begin this milling and resurfacing project and get this stretch of road back up to standards,” said Gibson. “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.”

The milling and resurfacing of Belle Terre Parkway was given a green light after Transmap, a national provider of professional, technical, and management support services to the transportation industry, surveyed the roadway and determined that it required repair. The city of Palm Coast routinely conducts surveys of each roadway to maintain all road safety standards.

For more information, contact the Public Information and Engagement Department by emailing [email protected].

A Video News Release on the project can be seen here: https://youtu.be/cEL-bk_1yRE

 

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