Detour signs guiding drivers on I-95 during major construction.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesJacksonville residents should prepare for significant detours on I-95 starting March 9, as the Florida Department of Transportation announces overnight closures to remove overhead signage. From Sunday to Tuesday, the northbound lanes between Emerson Street and Atlantic Boulevard will be affected, urging drivers to plan ahead and follow posted detour routes. Additionally, a washout impacting the southbound lanes near Philips Highway requires careful driving. These changes are part of ongoing improvements aimed at enhancing economic growth in the area, including future closures at the I-95/I-295 interchange in April.
Jacksonville residents should prepare for significant detours on I-95 starting March 9, as the Florida Department of Transportation announces overnight closures to remove overhead signage. From Sunday to Tuesday, the northbound lanes between Emerson Street and Atlantic Boulevard will be affected, urging drivers to plan ahead and follow posted detour routes. Additionally, a washout impacting the southbound lanes near Philips Highway requires careful driving. These changes are part of ongoing improvements aimed at enhancing economic growth in the area, including future closures at the I-95/I-295 interchange in April.
Hey there, Jacksonville residents! If you’re hitting the road soon, we’ve got some news for you that might change your driving plans! The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has just announced that there will be *major detours* on I-95 over the next week. That’s right, starting this Sunday, March 9, you’ll want to allow some extra time for your evening commutes or any late-night drives.
From Sunday to Tuesday, there will be overnight closures on I-95 North stretching from Emerson Street to Atlantic Boulevard. These nightly closures are scheduled to run from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. so plan ahead if you normally travel during those hours! This closure is all part of an effort to remove some overhead signage as part of ongoing improvements on the highway.
FDOT is stepping in with designated detours to help guide drivers around the closures, so don’t panic just yet! Just be sure to pay close attention to road signs and follow the posted detour routes to get where you need to go without too much hassle.
The right-center lane, right lane, and exit ramp to Philips Highway have all been shut down due to the washout. Thankfully, even with this situation, three lanes on I-95 South remain open, but the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is advising *careful driving* through the area. Remember, it’s not a sinkhole—just a washout that requires a little extra caution.
Now, if that wasn’t enough, mark your calendars for Sunday, April 14, because overnight closures and detours are set to begin at the I-95/I-295 interchange. This improvement project is aimed at boosting economic growth and development in the area, which is great news for all of us!
The overnight work at the interchange will take place from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. and will run through April 18. However, keep in mind that the exact dates and times for these detours might change, especially if the weather doesn’t cooperate. It’s always best to check for the latest updates before you hit the road.
As part of the ongoing *I-95 widening project*, start watching out for ramp closures that will begin on Sunday. These closures will affect areas from south of Atlantic Boulevard to south of Emerson Street. The planned closures will also happen overnight, from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, but if there are project delays, that could extend the closures.
Don’t worry, not all ramps will be closed at the same time, and ramps heading in opposite directions will not be shut down concurrently. So, while it might be a little inconvenient, it’s not all doom and gloom!
So, to sum it all up: if you’re traveling on I-95 in Jacksonville, make sure to keep these updates in mind. Plan for some detours, stay informed about the washout situation near Philips Highway, and get ready for more construction at the interchange come April. Happy driving, everyone!
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