FDOT Broward County Traffic Impact Report
May 8, 2020 through May 15, 2020
Fort Lauderdale – Construction and maintenance-related lane closures on state highways in Broward County are expected during the week of May 8 - May 15. Weather permitting, work will be done at the following locations throughout the county. For updated lane closure information, please refer to www.d4fdot.com. Follow on Twitter @MyFDOT_SEFL.
19. NW 21st Avenue Mobility Improvement/Bridge Replacement Project in Oakland Park, Tamarac and Fort Lauderdale
Description: This project will take place along NW 21st Avenue from SR 870/Commercial Boulevard and SR 816/Oakland Park Boulevard. The project consists of adding 5-foot buffered bike lanes in each direction and replacing the existing bridge over the South Florida Water Management District C-13 Canal. Improvements will also include upgrading signalization at NW 39th Street and NW 44th Street, installation of sidewalks and curb ramps with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) improvements, milling and resurfacing, and upgrading signing and pavement markings. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Justina I. Hicklyn at (954) 482-4190 or justina@Valerin-Group.com.
Cost/Completion: $7.2 million / winter 2021
Traffic Impact:
One lane in each direction will be closed intermittently along NW 21st Avenue from Commercial Boulevard to Oakland Park Boulevard, 9:30 p.m. to 6 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, for bridge work, widening and reconstruction of the northbound lanes.
The northbound lane along NW 21st Avenue just north the NW 39th Street intersection will be closed, a flagging operation will maintain two-way traffic in the southbound lane, Saturday through Monday, for drainage operations.
24. Prospect Road Mobility Improvement Project from SR 870/Commercial Boulevard to SR 811/North Dixie Highway in Tamarac, Oakland Park and Fort Lauderdale
Description: This project consists of widening Prospect Road from Commercial Boulevard to Powerline Road to accommodate 5-foot bike lanes in each direction and repurposing the outside travel lanes from Powerline Road to Dixie Highway to accommodate 7-foot buffered bike lanes in each direction. Improvements also include upgrading the existing roadway lighting to LED fixtures at the Powerline Road intersection, installing curb ramps to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, performing minor drainage improvements, upgrading signage and pavement markings, and milling and resurfacing.
Cost/Completion: $4.6 million / late spring 2021
Traffic Impact:
Beginning Monday, one lane in each direction will be closed intermittently on Prospect Road from SR 870/Commercial Boulevard to NW 10th Avenue, 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday, for the maintenance of traffic set up, landscaping, surveying activities, roadway widening and drainage operations.
Beginning Monday, one lane in each direction will be closed intermittently on Prospect Road from SR 870/Commercial Boulevard to NW 10th Avenue, 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., Monday through Saturday, for the maintenance of traffic set up, landscaping, surveying activities, roadway widening and drainage operations.
Beginning Monday, one lane in each direction will be closed continuously on Prospect Road from NW 10th Avenue to Dixie, Highway for maintenance of traffic set up, surveying activities, curb installation and irrigation.