San Martin Squeeze, Bay Bridge Traffic Down To One Lane Through October 2026

Starting March 30, 2026, drivers who rely on San Martin Boulevard to cross Riviera Bay are in for a long slow roll. The bridge will be squeezed down to a single lane through October 2026 while crews shift key water and sewer pipelines under the bay, so expect delays and plenty of brake lights.

The one lane setup will use alternating one way traffic between Weedon Drive NE and Tallahassee Drive NE, with temporary signals telling each direction when it is their turn to move. Bicyclists will be asked to share the narrowed roadway. All of this utility work is the warmup act for a full bridge replacement project, with construction expected to kick off in late 2027.

According to the City of St. Petersburg, crews will begin mobilizing in mid March, then shift to the one lane configuration on Monday along the stretch between Weedon Drive NE and Tallahassee Drive NE. The city plans to relocate a 24 inch wastewater force main and a 12 inch drinking water main using horizontal directional drilling, and the project page lists October 2026 as the target completion date. Residents can sign up there for construction updates or reach the project team at [email protected] or 813-486-0361.

What drivers will face

Traffic on the bridge will be funneled into a single lane, with temporary signals flipping the right of way back and forth between directions, and southbound and then northbound lanes will close in separate phases, the report states. Contractors will stage equipment near the bridge, and message boards will go up on 83rd Avenue at 4th Street North and Gandy Boulevard to discourage neighborhood cut throughs. Most of the heavy lifting is scheduled for daytime hours…

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