Clay County Roadwork: Here you can expect delays

Clay County Roadwork: Here you can expect delays

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Clay County – Here are the road projects that are underway or shortly before the start:

• Radarstrasse. The crews will start building a new two -lane road with the city center with the current roundabout with the city center in the late summer 2025. As soon as this project combines the US highway 17 with bike paths, curbs and gutters and drainage features with bike paths, curbs and gutters.

• County Road 218 and Spencer Drive in Clay Hill. Expect intermittent, during the day, single -track closures with flags for improvements to the intersection and the installation of the lane. The work could take more than eight months. Please slow down and drive with caution in the work area.

• Plantation OAKS Boulevard in Oakleaf. Expect the day, single-track closures from Oakleaf Village Parkway to the roundabout in Oakleaf Plantation Parkway to get a milling and reservacing project. It is expected that the work will take about a month, which allows the weather.

• Canova Road detour on Fleming Island. Expect a day road between County Road 220 and Iceland Hawk Way for improving the intersection, including the addition of a left lane to CR 220. No traffic is only allowed, only local traffic. The drivers are initiated via the old Hard Road, the Boulevard city center and the East-West Parkway. The work is expected to be completed in mid -August, which permits the weather.

• County Road 209 (Russell Road) from the Peters Creek Bridge to the US Highway 17. The project includes the design and reconstruction of a two -lane road in a four -lane motorway with a median, bending tracks, bike paths, curb and Gutter and Gutter and Sidewalrows from County Road 315b to us 17 and from the county of 315 to south of the Peters Creek Bridge. The drivers can expect single-lane closures for drainage and supply work in the Russell Road. You also expect delays and weekend work. All work will be estimated in spring 2027. Please slow down and change the crews near the street.

The project can include nightly construction activities to minimize the daily disorders and accelerate the work. The residents in the region can expect an increased noise level or vibrations of machines as well as potential glare of temporary work lights near the location. We appreciate your understanding and patience during this time. Our team will make all efforts to minimize the inconvenience and to do the work as quickly and safely as possible.

• County Road 209 from Sandridge Road to Peters Creek Bridge. The project includes the completed operational improvements at the intersections of OAK Stream Drive and CR 209 and Watkins Road and CR 209, including the installation of Bürgersteig, the expansion and realignment of the Sandridge Road as well as the operational improvements at the intersection of CR 209 and CR 2025 are to be completed in autumn 2025.

Expect delays for the blocking of day and evening traces, while the crew members install underground pipe crossings on the Russell Road near the new roundabout in CR 209 and CR 209b and on the Sandridge Road between Robinson Ranch and Annabelle Subvivisions. If possible, choose an alternative route.

• County Road 216 (County Road 315) and Cathedral Oak Parkway. Working on the construction of a new 3.3-mile-dip lane road from State Road 23 for the intersection of CR 315 and Maryland Avenue. This project includes a grass median, bicycle tracks and sidewalks. All work should be completed in autumn 2025. The project is on the right track for completion. The stabilization work of the slope continues and the crews make final repairs to curbing and sidewalks. The sidewalk and curbing are installed at the CR 315 intersection, and the guardrail was installed on the Peters Creek Bridge.

• County Road 218, western department of the Cathedral Oak Parkway. The work is in progress to build a new connector road from the roundabout on CR 218 at the entrance of the Shadowlawn Elementary School to the first coastal -Schnellstraße (SR23). The work has been completed about 98% and are estimated this summer.

• County Road 218. The project includes the reconstruction and spread of the 2.7-mile section of the road from the Masters Road to Kiefernstraße in four lanes, adds a median, a castle lane, the curbs, the roof channels, the sidewalks and the bike paths and a recovery from Cosmos Avenue to Pine Tree Lane. Road construction is expected to be completed in autumn 2025. The speed limit is reduced to 25 miles per hour for the rest of the project in the entire work area. The crews continue with the installation of drainage structures and the placement of the liners for the pond site 4.

• County Road 220 on the Lakeshore Drive. Expect the day of the day, single -track closures at the intersection to install a traffic signal work. The project includes the installation of new poles and is expected to take another nine months. The medium -sized work and the installation of drainage tube are also not completed. The project is 20% completed, with a planned final date in February 2026.

• Arena road. Safety improvements will take place at the intersection of the Old Hard Road and the Lakeshore Drive West on the County Road 220. The drivers can no longer turn left from the Arena Road to CR 220 and have to produce a U -turn there.

• County Road 220. The work includes improvements to the intersection in the Rideout Ferry Road. Phase 2 work, including a new four -lane bridge over Little Black Creek, is underway. Drivers can expect detours that remain through the entire duration of the project. All companies and residents have full access to their real estate. The district worked closely with rescue workers and the school district throughout the planning process.

The project can include nightly construction activities to minimize the daily disorders and accelerate the work. The residents in the region can expect an increased noise level or vibrations of machines as well as potential glare of temporary work lights near the location. The completion of the CR 220 expansion and bridge replacement project is expected at the end of 2026. The first bridge piles are available and the old bridge will be removed in the coming weeks.

Phase 1 of CR 220 will expand the road on four alleys from Haller Place west of Henley Road and end on the Chief Lidaaugh Trail. This project includes improvements in the intersection at CR 220 and Henley. The project is expected to be completed in March. Only local traffic can access the southern end during work from the southern end.

Phase 2 includes the enlargement of CR 220 to four lanes from the east of the Chief Lidaaugh trail to the Knight Boxx Road and a new four -lane bridge over Little Black Creek. In addition, signal updates at Knight Boxx and Blanding Boulevard are implemented to facilitate traffic jams. The work should be completed by next May.

• Henley road. Expect the weekdays of daytime days from the Small Lake Road to Sandridge Road until June 20 for street work on a commercial stall.

• Live Oak Lane in the Old Jennings Road. The project includes the construction of a new 3.5 miles long, 12 -foot wide range along the Long Bay Road for intersection with State Road 21. The work began on April 2 and is expected to be completed in 10 months.

• Sandridge road. The project includes the design and reconstruction of the two -lane city street, which has added a shooting track, a roundabout, curbs, gutters, sidewalks and cycle paths. It is expected that all work will be completed this summer. The speed limit is 25 km / h in the entire work area, and CCSO enables it. Traces of traffic are very narrow. This section of the street is not accessible for broad loads during the construction.

Nighttime Road Work -Note: The project can include nightly construction activities to minimize the daily disorders and accelerate the completion of the work. The residents in the region can expect an increased noise level or vibrations of machines as well as potential glare of temporary work lights near the location.

• Walburg Street in Green Cove Springs. The street is closed between Orange Avenue and Palmetto Street until the next January during the construction of the New Clay County Economic and Development Services building.

• I-295 on the US Highway 17 exchange. The project consists of grinding and repetitions, reconstruction, basic work, shoulder treatment, drainage improvements, curtains contact and gutters, traffic signals, lighting, motorway signing, guardrails, sidewalks, gravity wall, concrete cave edge, its and other secondary constructions, from the south of Wells Road in the counts of Clays and the counters of Collins.

• Wells road from the US Highway 17 to CSX Railroad tracks. Days days from Daytime Lane closures from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and nightcap closures from Sunday to Thursday from 9 p.m. to 6 p.m. for traffic signal work.

• US Highway 17 from Eagle Harbor Parkway to the Wasserstrasse on Fleming Island. This project to improve the FDOT resurfacing and the intersection includes the mean installation of the Village Square Parkway. Add a second travel lane for traffic on the soon Eagle Road west to CR 220; Add a medium island and two lanes from US 17 to the right towards the south to CR 220 in a west direction and installation of Bürgersteig and Zebrastrip improvements; Expansion and adding the second left-hand cure from US 17 to the north to the East-West Parkway west and install the improvement of the zebra crossing and pedestrian signage; Extension and expansion of the left and right castles on the US 17 towards the south on the Eagle Harbor Parkway and add and add a fourth travel trail for traffic on the US south floor to the south. Expect from Sunday to Thursday, 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. for street work.

• US Highway 17 from Sweat Road to Putnam County Line. Days on the day of the street week days from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for road work.

• First coast Expressway south of State Road 16 to County Road 209 for the construction of 9.7 miles of new multi-lane, limited access, Mautstraße with drainage system, rainwater ponds, traffic signals, lighting, signage, guardrails, 15 new bridges and two Tolling systems. The construction of this 180 million dollar project started in April 2019 and is expected to be completed in early 2026.

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