FDOT Drainage Project on Kennedy Boulevard: Delays, Improvements, and Timeline
Tampa Bay 28November 5, 20251 min726 views
10 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβMajor Drainage Project on Kennedy Boulevard
- π The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has initiated a significant drainage project along a 1.8-mile stretch of Kennedy Boulevard in Tampa.
- π° This project, costing $23 million, aims to address long-standing flooding issues experienced by drivers during severe weather.
Project Scope and Improvements
- π οΈ Crews will be replacing the existing storm water sewer system and adding more inlets to improve water runoff.
- π§ Beyond drainage, the project includes repaving all travel lanes, installing new sidewalks, and upgrading traffic signals at several intersections.
- π¦ New traffic signals will be added at Havana Avenue, Fremont Avenue, and Oregon Avenue.
Traffic Management and Delays
- β οΈ Drivers should anticipate delays as construction is underway.
- π The speed limit in the construction zone will be reduced from 40 mph to 30 mph.
- π§ Traffic will be shifted to one side of the roadway for approximately six months, then reversed, impacting traffic flow.
Project Timeline and Updates
- ποΈ The entire project is scheduled for completion by spring 2027.
- π» Drivers can sign up for traffic updates from FDOT via their website for the latest information.
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