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LDOT Roadwatch Update

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July 29, 2010 through Aug 4, 2010

I. Road Projects

Colonial Blvd (CR 884) Six Laning from I-75 to State Rd 82 (approx. 2.7 miles in length)

Construction activities began on Monday, August 10, 2009. Proposed work consists of widening

an existing four-lane highway facility, to a six-lane urbanized divided highway. This will include

the installation of street lighting, signalization, bridge widening and utility modifications. Two 8-

foot-wide asphalt multi-use sidewalks along the north and south sides of the road will be added.

The tentative completion date is April, 2011.

Update 7/15/2010

Colonial Blvd – Utility work began on Oct 1, 2009 and will be ongoing around the bridge over

Cypress Slough and Treeline Avenue on both the north and south side of Colonial Blvd. for a

few more weeks for relocation of utilities and final tie-ins. There will be storm drain installation

related activities on the north and south side of the roadway. Bridge construction related

activities will continue for the next few months on the south side of the roadway. Construction

and signal installation activities will continue in the vicinity of I-75 Bridges along Colonial. If

you have any questions please contact Eyra Cash, Lee County Dept. of Transportation at (239)

533-8562.

Daniels Parkway / Bell Tower Intersection Improvements

Construction activities began on Monday, March 1, 2010 on improvements to Daniels Parkway

between US 41 and the intersection of Brynwood Lane and Big Pine Way. This work will

include improvements to the signal and Sauer Drive/Bell Tower Drive, median improvements,

turn lane extensions, and sidewalks on the south side of the roadway.

This work will require lane closures during much of the work effort. Prior to April 5, 2010, lane

closures will be limited to night time hours only, 7pm to 6am. After April 5, 2010, lane closures

may also occur during off-peak hours, after 9 a.m. and before 3 p.m.; however, an alternate route

is suggested. The tentative completion date is September, 2010. Contact Robert Phelan at 533-

8594 with any questions.

Gladiolus update 6/3/2010 – The majority of the construction activities have been completed on

the Gladiolus Drive project and all travel lanes are open for use. Minor construction activities

may be occurring at various locations throughout the project limits which may require lane

closures for short periods of time. Construction is expected to be complete by July 2010,

contract Robert Phelan at 533-8594 with any questions.

Summerlin Rd. Update 5/27/2010 – from Cypress Lake Dr. to Boy Scout Rd. Work

continues on widening the southbound roadway from north of College to Cypress Lake, and on

the northbound roadway near Boy Scout Rd. Work to remove the asbestos contamination and to

remove and replace the retaining wall on the south side has begun. The beams for the overpass

will be set through out the month of July and will entail night time closures of the Summerlin

College intersection from 7:00 pm to 6:00 am, Detour routes will be posted and off duty police

officers will be on site to direct traffic. Dates for intersection closures throughout the month

will be posted on message boards and in Roadwatch

Completion date is late 2010. Please contact Sarah Clarke at 533-8718 with any

questions.

II. Road/Bridge Maintenance

Update 6/17/2010

Alva Bridge #120042, on Broadway Street over Caloosahatchee – Lee County DOT

Operations will be managing the 15 year rehab project for the Alva Bridge. The job is scheduled

to start July 6, 2010 and finish early 2011, weather permitting. There will be single lane closures

from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. During some night work activity the drawbridge will be closed to

motor vehicle traffic overnight. Variable message boards will be placed to alert drivers to bridge

closures. If you have any questions, please contact Ehab Guirguis at 533-9400.

New 7/15/2010

Matlacha Bridge #120111 Bridge maintenance on the small bridge just south of the Matlacha

Bridge, will begin August 2nd and will last two weeks. We will have lane closures Monday-

Thursday from 8:30 am till 3:30 pm. If you have any questions, please contact Doug Busbee at

239-533-9429.

Mid Point Bridge East Bound -Lee County DOT Operations will be managing the concrete

repairs project for the Mid Point Bridge East Bound Lanes, Bridge # 1240496 on Veteran

Memorial PKWY. The project is scheduled for 90 days starting Monday May 10th, 2010. There

will be lane closures from 7:00 am to 2:30 pm. If you have any questions, please contact Ehab

Guirguis at 533-9400.

New 7/23/2010

Veterans Parkway Eastbound (Mid-Point Bridge) Effective immediately, until further

notice all Wide-Load Vehicles are prohibited from traveling Eastbound on Veterans Parkway

from Del Prado Blvd to the Toll Plaza on the Mid-Point Bridge. All Wide Load vehicles are

required to obtain a wide Load Permit from Lee County Department of Transportation to travel

over Lee County jurisdiction roads.

New 7/29/10

Midpoint Memorial Toll Plaza Demolition/Reconstruction – Eastbound lanes are shifted to

the north through the Midpoint Bridge Toll Plaza. There are six westbound travel lanes and two

eastbound travel lanes.

Crews are demolishing the southern portion of the toll plaza canopy. This traffic shift is expected

to remain in place for approximately 60 days. During the toll plaza reconstruction, bicyclists

must use the new bike path that was constructed north of (around the back of) the toll plaza,

Until further notice, NO “oversized” load trucks are permitted in the eastbound lanes of the toll

plaza. This restriction also applies to State permitted oversized load trucks.

For updates on all lanes closures, traffic shifts and construction progress, please visit the project

Web site at www.LeeBridgeConstruction.com.

The project is expected to be complete by Spring 2011. Contact Cella Molnar & Associates, Inc.

at 239-337-1071 with any questions.

III. Landscaping

IV. County-Wide Road Resurfacing

New 7/29/2010

Resurfacing is scheduled for Thursday and Friday in Lehigh. This is subject to change.