Ongoing road improvement projects in Palm Coast aim to enhance safety and driving conditions.
Palm Coast has initiated 17 significant road improvement projects focused on safety enhancements and resurfacing to improve driving conditions throughout the city. Funded by the Florida Department of Transportation, these projects include extensive repaving efforts on U.S. 1 and upgrades to key thoroughfares like Palm Coast Parkway. Additional intersection improvements and pedestrian facilities are also slated for development, enhancing overall traffic safety and connectivity for residents.
Palm Coast is making significant strides in enhancing its road infrastructure with the initiation of 17 road improvement projects at various stages of progress. These projects focus on critical resurfacing and safety enhancements aimed at improving the driving conditions throughout the city.
During a meeting on August 19, the Palm Coast City Council approved several resolutions related to these projects, reflecting a commitment to enhance roads across the area. Among the most notable efforts are two resurfacing projects funded by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), specifically impacting key segments of U.S. 1.
The FDOT is undertaking a comprehensive repaving initiative on two segments of U.S. 1, targeting both the north and south sides of Palm Coast Parkway. The southern repaving project, which stretches from East Ridgewood Street in Bunnell to the northern side of Palm Coast Parkway, is projected to be completed by the end of 2025. This project not only involves repaving but also includes a range of additional improvements that will enhance road safety.
In addition, the northern segment of U.S. 1, which extends from north of Palm Coast Parkway to the county line, began its construction in July. This project features numerous improvements such as resurfacing, updated drainage systems, new signage, and fresh pavement markings to ensure a safer driving experience.
Alongside FDOT efforts, the city of Palm Coast is set to mill and resurface Palm Coast Parkway between U.S. 1 and Interstate 95. This initiative, which includes various modifications to turn lanes, is scheduled to commence in October and wrap up by January 2026. This project aims to modernize a vital thoroughfare that supports both local traffic and through traffic.
Another project in the pipeline involves the addition of two pedestrian crosswalks at the intersection of Palm Coast Parkway westbound and Florida Park Drive. Similar to other projects, construction on this initiative will start in October and is set for completion by the end of 2025, backed by a budget of $175,000 funded through impact fees.
The city is also focusing resources on enhancing over a dozen intersections and turn lanes along Belle Terre Parkway, with construction expected to begin this fall. This improvement project carries a budget of $7 million, financed by a combination of impact fees and state funding.
In tandem with this, multiple intersections along Whiteview Parkway are also slated to receive new turn lanes. Construction for this project, which began in August, is budgeted at over $7.5 million, funded through grants and transportation impact fees.
Looking towards the future, Palm Coast plans to widen Old Kings Road from Kings Way to Frontier Drive into a four-lane road, with construction scheduled to start in the summer of 2026. This considerable undertaking is budgeted at nearly $30 million and will primarily be financed through impact fees and state appropriations.
As part of ongoing efforts to improve traffic flow and connectivity, the city is entering the design phase for a significant project—the Matanzas-Palm Coast Parkway Connector Loop. This project will include constructing overpasses over the Florida East Coast railroad at Matanzas Woods Parkway and Matanzas Village Avenue.
Funding for the Matanzas-Palm Coast Parkway Connector Loop project is robust, with Palm Coast receiving $125 million in state appropriations and FDOT funding to cover all four phases of the project. This funding exemplifies a strong commitment to improving the road network and enhancing overall traffic safety in the area.
Collectively, these projects signify a dedicated effort by the City of Palm Coast to advance its infrastructure, encourage safer travel, and improve the quality of life for its residents.
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