Matanzas Woods Parkway is first of five major resurfacing projects

There will be daily lane closures while the work is ongoing, which could take three to four weeks.


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Matanzas Woods Parkway rated a 47 on the Pavement Condition Index. Image from City Council meeting documents.
Matanzas Woods Parkway rated a 47 on the Pavement Condition Index. Image from City Council meeting documents.
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Milling and resurfacing began on Matanzas Woods Parkway June 26 in the first of five resurfacing projects approved by the City Council.

The work on Matanzas Woods will stretch from U.S. 1 to Interstate 95 and is expected to last three to four weeks, according to a press release from the city. There will be daily lane closures from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the duration of the project.

The work could cause delays, and drivers are asked to consider alternate routes to lessen traffic in the area, the press release said.

The four other major thoroughfares scheduled for resurfacing this year are East Hampton Boulevard from end to end, Belle Terre Boulevard from south State Road 100 to Highway U.S. 1, Sesame Boulevard from end to end and Seminole Woods Parkway from south S.R. 100 to U.S. 1.

The work will include “extensive base repairs” to enhance the roads’ structure and stability, the press release said, and is being done by P&S Paving.

 

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