The project includes adding two new toll express lanes in each direction from 38th Avenue North to Gandy Boulevard, extending north of 4th Street.
There still is about five years left in an Florida Department of Transportation project to expand U.S. 98 in the Panama City Beach area.
FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSN
FDOT begins I-275 widening project in Pinellas County, adding express lanes
I-275 traffic can be a real headache at times. It's why the Florida Department of Transportation is promising relief, though, ...
The purpose of the project is to provide additional travel options on a congested corridor, especially during the peak tourist season (January - April). The project will enhance mobility and safety ...
FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSN
FDOT updates city, county leaders on potential SunRail extension in Polk County
FDOT officials updated city and county leaders about the possible extension of the SunRail commuter train from Osceola into ...
Panama City News Herald on MSN
In case you missed it: FDOT demolished old Vitamin Shoppe, Starbucks building near PC Mall
The Florida Department of Transportation demolished a building near the Mall in preparation for a future project to expand U.S. 231.
The Florida Department of Transportation's Diverging Diamond project along Pine Ridge Road and I-75 is progressing.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) said it is working with local police after some people have been having ...
The project encompasses 2.5 miles of the busy thoroughfare from west of Interstate 95 to east of South Walker Drive.
Tampa Free Press on MSN
Pasco County Drivers Brace For FDOT Road Work Starting Sunday
FDOT District 7 announces extensive lane closures and detours across US 19, US 98, and SR 54 from September 28 through October 4. PASCO COUNTY, Fla. - Drivers in Pasco County should prepare for ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- A $2.8 million road project is finished in Pensacola. The Florida Department of Transportation completed its resurfacing project on Gregory Street from north Palafox to east of 15th ...
A building that formerly housed a Starbucks and Vitamin Shoppe in Panama City has been demolished. The Florida Department of Transportation will use the property for a stormwater retention pond.
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