FDOT provides update on causeway project

The Florida Department of Transportation reported that crews have moved traffic to the permanent lanes on the Sanibel Causeway. The causeway islands surrounding the temporary roadway are an active work zone and closed to public access, including from the water.
The following work activities above are scheduled to occur. However, unforeseen underground conditions and weather may affect the schedule:
EAST FROM TOLL PLAZA
– The shoulder on McGregor Boulevard remains fully closed to access from the toll plaza to approximately 3/4 miles east. Work in the area is expected to be complete later this month.
– Motorists should expect a daytime westbound and westbound lane closure (eastbound after peak morning travel) between Port Comfort Road and Punta Rassa for crews to install sod.
– Motorists can continue to expect intermittent daytime flagging on McGregor, both eastbound and westbound, from Shell Point Boulevard to Punta Rassa for crews to move equipment and materials.
WEST FROM TOLL PLAZA
– During the nighttime/overnight hours from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., motorists should expect one lane of travel with a flagging operation for crews to complete final paving of the roadway.
– Work continues close to the eastbound travel lane near the toll plaza. Drive with caution as crews work to finalize the area and prepare for the opening of the outside eastbound lane.
– Motorists should expect intermittent flagging during daytime hours throughout the causeway for various work activities.
– Lee County continues work to prepare the recreational areas of the causeway for future reopening to the public. The Causeway Islands Park remains closed to public access.
– Motorists are urged to use caution and obey the 20 mph speed limit. Construction vehicles and equipment continue to enter/exit the travel lanes throughout the project.
– Crews continue work on the off-island U-turn under Span A.
Many oversized vehicles are crossing the causeway to assist with recovery efforts on the island. Please be patient as travel may be slower than usual. Bicyclists are encouraged to utilize another mode of transportation to travel the causeway and pedestrians are not permitted on the causeway. Motorists are reminded to obey the posted speed limit of 20 mph throughout the work zone.
For more information about the project, visit www.swflroads.com/SanibelCauseway.