Local News
Area road and lane closures, Nov. 21-27
From the Florida Dept. of Transportation
COLUMBIA COUNTY
Bailey and Colorado streets and Center Drive
Possible daytime lane closures for new sidewalk work between Martin Luther King Drive and Niblack Elementary School. Also, handicap-accessible ramps are being added along Center Avenue on the east side of the school as part of the Safe Routes to School project.
County Road 252B
Daytime lane closures begin Monday as the roadway shoulders on the west side of the road are worked on between the Preserve at Laurel Lakes and Timber Ridge subdivisions in preparation for the construction of a new sidewalk for students walking to Westside Elementary School as part of the Safe Routes to School project.
Lake Jeffery Road (County Road 129)
Daytime lane closures after 8:30 a.m. between West Duval Street (U.S. 90) and the CSX railroad crossing to add handicap-accessible ramps to the sidewalks and to replace the concrete driveways in preparation for resurfacing. The contractor may also work on Wednesday.
Lake Jeffery Road (County Road 250)
Daytime lane closures between the Suwannee County line and the Interstate 75 overpass after 8:30 a.m. while crews place sod along the roadway shoulders. The contractor may also work on Wednesday.
DIXIE COUNTY
County Road 55A
Daytime lane closures between County Road 349 and Glenn Drive (Southeast 1875th Street) in order to add a 4-foot bike lane and 5-foot wide sidewalk for Old Town Elementary School students.
County Road 351
Daytime lane closures from Jones Street to County Road 351A in Cross City to add 4-foot bike lanes and 5-foot wide sidewalk for Anderson Elementary and Ruth Rains Middle School students.
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