Broward County Announces Construction of New Privacy Wall Along Sistrunk Boulevard Starting July 2025

Residents along Sistrunk Boulevard can expect to see new construction in their area as Broward County’s Public Works’ Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division sets out to erect a privacy wall beginning July 7. The wall, which will stretch approximately 900 feet in length and stand 8 feet tall, is part of a project aimed at providing separation between the hustle of the thoroughfare and the homes that line its edge. This initiative, funded by the gas tax, is anticipated to reach completion by September 2025, assuming there are no unpredictable conditions or weather delays.

The undertaking, as described in a release from Broward County, will temporarily replace the existing barrier with a privacy fence during construction to mitigate intrusiveness for nearby residents, following which, the old deteriorated wall will be taken down to make room for the new structure. Like its predecessor in the Franklin Park neighborhood, the wall is promised to bring a sense of renewal and enhanced privacy. After the main work is finished, the area will be cleaned up and restored to reflect the community’s values.

Commuters who frequent Sistrunk Boulevard are advised to prepare for minor disruptions. A pledge has been made to keep at least one eastbound lane open at all times, and temporary single-lane closures are only expected during off-peak hours, as stated by the Broward County release. For the duration of the project, westbound lanes will remain functional, ensuring that the flow of vehicles faces no significant impediment. Pedestrians will be redirected to an alternative sidewalk across the street, and access to driveways will continue uninterrupted amidst the shuffle of construction…

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