The following column is the Road Watch report for Okeechobee County for the week beginning Sunday, March 2...
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The following column is the Road Watch report for Okeechobee County for the week beginning Sunday, March 2, provided by the Florida Department of Transportation.
Motorists are reminded to wear safety belts and drive with caution, courtesy, common sense, and patience as they travel through work zones. Remember, speeding fines are doubled in work zones.
US 441 at NE 50th Drive (Hillard Road): US 441 at NE 50th Drive (Hillard Road): Permit project: Crews are constructing a temporary road connection to rebuild Hillard Road, including a new driveway connection and right-turn lane for the South Florida Water Management facility.
US 98 (SR 15/US 441/Parrott Avenue) from SW 23rd Street to SW 14th Street and US 98 (SR 15/US441/Parrott Avenue) from SW 3rd Street to SW 5th Street: Construction project: Crews will work on two projects in the area which will include milling, resurfacing, base work, drainage improvements, stormwater pond construction, ditch and shoulder regrading, curb and gutter, sidewalks, signing and pavement markings. There may be daytime and nighttime lane closures and traffic may be reduced to one lane in various areas. Please use caution in the area and watch for workers in the work zones.
· Crews will begin paving operations on SW 21st Street. Paving crews and equipment are on-site. Please follow posted signs, be aware of possible delays, including additional travel time, or consider alternate routes during the repair.
· Crews will perform construction activities, including lane closures of the northbound and southbound lanes of US 441 between SE 2nd Street and SE 5th Street.
· Motorists should expect intermittent daytime eastbound and westbound lane closures while crews complete paving operations.
US 98 (SR 700) from NW 80th Avenue to NW 160th Street: Construction Project: Crews will be working on a construction project along US 98 (SR 700) between NW 80th Avenue and approximately half a mile north of NW 160th Street. The project includes milling, paving, sodding, and striping to improve road quality and safety in the area. Daytime lane closures will occur, and traffic may be reduced to one lane at a time. Please use caution in the area and watch for workers in the work zones.
· Crews will begin grading, sodding, and striping operations through February 2025. Crews and equipment will be on-site daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please follow posted signs, be aware of possible delays, allow for additional travel time, or consider alternate routes. Flaggers will be present to guide traffic safely through the work zone.
· Motorists should expect intermittent eastbound and westbound lane closures while crews complete the paving and associated construction tasks.
Anticipated completion is early 2025.
SR 70 Temporary Road Closure for Special Event: Special permit project: The Speckled Perch Parade will take place on March 8, 2025, in Okeechobee County. The closure is necessary to accommodate parade participants and ensure safety.
· The event will take place from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Law enforcement will be on-site to assist with traffic control. Expect full roadway closure, with detours in place to direct traffic around the event.
· Motorists should use caution in the area and watch for pedestrians, parade participants, and law enforcement personnel.
SR 70 from Highlands County Line to SW 21st Avenue: Construction project: Crews will be working on radial widening, drainage, signage, traffic markings, roadway resurfacing, and rumble strip grinding. There will be lane closures during construction on SR 70.
Anticipated completion is early 2025.
SR 70 From East of US 441 to Northeast 17th Avenue: Construction project: Crews will be working on milling and resurfacing, base work, drainage improvements, curb and gutter, guardrails, traffic signals, signage, pavement markings, lighting and other incidental construction.
Anticipated completion is early 2025.
Reminder, travelers can visit www.FL511.com or dial “511” from their phone to learn about traffic conditions on major roadways across the state.