Detours Scheduled for Next Week as Part of FDOT’s I-10 Widening Project

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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) reports that, as part of their I-10 from I-295 to I-95 widening project, closures and detours are scheduled at multiple interchanges within the project limits beginning Sunday, May 12 while crews perform bridge construction operations, weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting.

Closures scheduled Sunday, May 12 through Thursday, May 16 from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the following morning:

  • I-10 West exit to U.S. 17 (Roosevelt Boulevard) closed: Drivers will detour to the McDuff Avenue exit and turn left on McDuff Avenue to connect with Roosevelt Boulevard.
  • Cassat Avenue to I-10 West on-ramp closed: Northbound drivers will detour to Highway Avenue and take Lane Avenue to connect with I-10 West. Southbound drivers will detour to Lenox Avenue, to Normandy Boulevard and take Lane Avenue to connect with I-10 West.
  • U.S. 17 to I-10 East on-ramp closed: Drivers will detour to Roosevelt Boulevard, to Edgewood Avenue, to Plymouth Street and take McDuff Avenue to connect with I-10 East.
  • I-10 West exit to Luna Street closed: Drivers will detour to Cassat Avenue and take Highway Avenue to connect with Luna Street.
  • Luna Street to I-10 East on-ramp closed: Drivers will detour to Rayford Street and take McDuff Avenue to connect with I-10 East.

Closure scheduled Monday, May 13 from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the following morning:

  • I-10 East exit to I-295 closed: Drivers will detour to Lane Avenue and take I-10 West to connect with I-295.

Closure scheduled Saturday, May 18 from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.:

  • Stockton Street at I-10 closed: Northbound drivers will detour to Phyllis Street, to King Street and take Edison Avenue to reconnect with Stockton Street. Southbound drivers will detour to Edison Avenue, to King Street and take Phyllis Street to reconnect with Stockton Street.

This $174.5 million project is scheduled to be completed in early 2025, weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting.


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