The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has begun work on a $43.1 million construction project in Escambia County to widen Interstate 10 to six lanes from east of the Davis Highway interchange to the Escambia Bay Bridge. In addition, construction crews will widen Scenic Highway (U.S. 90) between Whisper Way and Northpointe Parkway, replacing the Scenic Highway overpass.
Other features of the project include:
- Installation of sound walls on both sides of I-10, from east of Davis Highway to Scenic Highway
- Addition of a sidewalk and bicycle lane on Scenic Highway, from north of the Quality Inn to north of Northpointe Parkway
- Addition of highway lighting along I-10 from east of Davis Highway to Scenic Highway and on Scenic Highway from Whisper Way to Northpointe Parkway
- Construction of storm retention ponds
- Drainage improvements
What to expect:
Phase one of the project, widening Scenic Highway between Whisper Way and Northpointe Parkway and replacing the overpass, will begin November 2013. Construction impacts to Scenic Highway will include:
- Periodic nighttime lane closures, 8:30 p.m. to 8 a.m.
- Periodic lane shifts
- Temporary modification of entrances for properties adjacent to Scenic Highway
- Driveway replacements
Access to businesses and other private property will be maintained at all times.
- Work to widen I-10 from four to six travel lanes, from east of Davis Highway to the Escambia Bay Bridge, will begin January 2014. Construction impacts will include:
- Periodic nighttime lane closures, 7 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
- Periodic lane shifts
- Speed limit reduction from 60 mph during various phases of construction work
- Installation of sound walls adjacent to I-10
The entire project is planned for completion in fall 2016. All construction activities may be rescheduled in the event of inclement weather.
For Escambia County-specific news and information, follow @MyEscambia on Twitter. For more information about this project, contact FDOT District Three Public Information Director Ian Satter at (888) 638-0250 x1205 or [email protected], and follow the Florida Department of Transportation District Three @myfdot_nwfl.