Motorists in Palm Beach County should brace for continued lane closures as multiple I-95 improvement projects make headway. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has been working on several initiatives aimed at enhancing roadway safety and capacity, with significant developments expected through the summer of 2024. For those navigating the realm of I-95 near Belvedere Road, expect the northbound entrance ramp to intermittently shutter a lane until 3:30 p.m. on weekdays and to reopen each morning after overnight closures, as detailed on the FDOT District Four website.
Not far afield, the southbound lanes approaching the Belvedere Road exit will see up to three lanes closed on a night-time schedule, with full ramp closures diverting traffic to alternative arteries through the night. Despite these disruptions, measures such as the introduction of a Wrong-Way Driving detection system and a High Friction Surface Treatment on the off-ramp suggest a brighter horizon for road users. Costs for these two endeavours ring in at $2.4 million and $2.58 million, respectively.
Further north, junction improvements at PGA Boulevard promise a reconfigured driving experience. The southbound entrance ramps from PGA Boulevard to I-95 are being reshaped, with closures anticipated during overnight hours. This project commands a hefty $9,977,382, but the investment purports to streamline traffic considerably by Spring 2024, as noted by the FDOT District Four official announcement…