FDOT starts resurfacing project in A1A in Flagler Beach; I-95 lane closures scheduled for Jan. 26-27

The A1A project between South Eighth Street and North 18th Street is estimated to be completed this spring.


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  • | 4:13 p.m. January 23, 2025
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The Florida Department of Transportation has started a resurfacing project on State Road A1A between South Eighth Street and North 18th Street in Flagler Beach. The project is estimated to be completed this spring, according to a Flagler County news release.

Motorists should expect intermittent lane closures throughout the project corridor. The speed limit in the work zone will range from 25 to 35 mph. Those accessing certain driveways along the corridor may experience temporary impacts. The contractor will coordinate closely with affected property owners to minimize disruptions.

Electronic message boards and other signage will direct traffic through the work zone. According to FDOT, the project includes pedestrian safety enhancements, such as upgrading certain crosswalks with Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (PHBs) at the following intersections:

  • South 8th Street
  • South 3rd Street
  • North 5th Street
  • Moody Boulevard (State Road 100)

Additionally, pedestrian curb ramps throughout the corridor will be upgraded to meet current ADA standards.

The construction schedule is subject to change. For the latest project details and lane closure information, visit FDOT’s Central Florida website at www.cflroads.com.

Double-lane closures on I-95

FDOT has announced it will have nighttime double-lane closures on Interstate 95 on the bridge that crosses Moody Boulevard (SR 100) on Jan. 26-27 (Sunday and Monday).

The work will take place between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. The closures are needed for striping operations and safety, according to FDOT. The maintenance will begin on the northbound lanes and then shift to the southbound lanes.

Motorists should expect delays and follow the posted speed limits and directional signage. FDOT asks drivers to avoid distractions and pay close attention when driving through the construction zone.

The work schedule is subject to change because of weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances.

 

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