Construction workers begin preparations for the I-95 improvement project in Boynton Beach.
The Florida Department of Transportation is set to initiate a $64 million improvement project on I-95 in Boynton Beach, anticipated to last four years. Key enhancements include widening bridges, adding turning lanes, and incorporating bike lanes. Residents are invited to attend two community meetings today to learn about the project’s impact and share their concerns. Participation is crucial as traffic disruptions are expected during construction, and staying informed will help mitigate delays.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is gearing up for a significant construction project on I-95 in Boynton Beach, which is projected to cost approximately $64 million. Local residents are urged to participate in two meetings that will provide essential information about the project’s impact, which is expected to last for up to four years. With work anticipated to commence as soon as next month, citizens are encouraged to stay informed and engaged.
The I-95 improvement project encompasses a 2.354-mile stretch of the highway and will include several enhancements aimed at improving both traffic flow and safety. Key features of the project will include:
This ambitious endeavor is a part of FDOT’s ongoing commitment to enhancing local roadway infrastructure.
To address community concerns and provide vital information regarding the forthcoming construction, FDOT has scheduled two meetings for today:
Residents can register for the virtual meeting via a provided link. This provides an opportunity for those unable to attend in person to engage with project details.
FDOT is making efforts to keep the community informed as the project progresses. The two meetings are designed not just for information dissemination but also for gathering feedback and answering questions from residents. Engaging the community is essential to ensure a smoother construction phase and to address any concerns that locals may have about the upcoming changes.
As Boynton Beach prepares for the I-95 improvement project, residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in today’s meetings. This $64 million project aims to enhance transportation infrastructure and improve safety for both motorists and cyclists. With anticipated traffic disruptions, being proactive in understanding the improvements and planning for potential delays will be crucial for the community.
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