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Posted on: July 25, 2019

[ARCHIVED] FDOT Traffic Impact Report for Hollywood - July 25 through August 1, 2019

Traffic Construction Update

Below are the lane closures for ongoing Florida Department of Transportation construction projects in the City of Hollywood. 

Hollywood Boulevard Complete Streets Project in Hollywood from east of City Hall Circle to Dixie Highway

Traffic Impact:

Westbound Hollywood Boulevard from Dixie Highway to City Hall Circle is shifted north.

Intermittent lane shifts may occur from City Hall Circle to Dixie Highway, Monday through Friday, between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Description: The improvements under this contract include removing old asphalt, resurfacing the roadway, adding decorative lighting, widening sidewalks and adding decorative pattern, upgrading existing pedestrian signals to countdown timers, constructing new median with parallel parking, replacing the existing water main and connections at various cross streets, and upgrading signs and pavement markings to reflect the new roadway configuration as follows: two lanes in each direction throughout the entire corridor, a four-foot bike lane in each direction separated by a two-foot buffer throughout the entire corridor. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Rebecca Guerrero at (954)218-2304 or rguerrero@corradino.com. 

Cost/Completion: $7,667,258.35 /fall 2019


A1A Improvements Project from Sheridan Street to Monroe Street in Hollywood

Traffic Impact:

Intermittent lane shifts may occur from Hollywood Boulevard to Sheridan Street only a few blocks at a time, Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Description: Improvements under this project include removing old asphalt and resurfacing the roadway, widening sidewalks and upgrading ramps to meet ADA requirements, replacing drainage structures and installing flap gates, removing, narrowing, and /or upgrading medians and curb and gutter, adding 4-foot bike lanes from Monroe Street to Arizona Street, adding sharrows (share the road pavement markings) from Arizona Street to Sheridan Street, upgrading and installing new pedestrian signals, and minor signalization and street light improvements. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Rebecca Guerrero at (954)218-2304 or rguerrero@corradino.com.

For more information about the project please click the following link: http://d4fdot.com/bcfdot/a1a_improvements_from_sheridan_st_monroe_st_hollywood.asp

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Cost/Completion: $9,366,292.09 / fall 2019


Mobility Improvements Project in Pembroke Pines and Hollywood

Traffic Impact:

Hollywood: 

One eastbound lane of Hollywood Boulevard from N Park Road to S 35 Avenue is permanently closed during construction for pipe installation, lighting, and roadway widening operations.

One westbound lane of Hollywood Boulevard from N Park Road at N 35 Avenue is permanently closed during construction for pipe installation, lighting, and roadway widening operations.

Description: Improvements under this contract consist of upgrading pedestrian signals and modifying crosswalks and pedestrian ramps to meet ADA requirements, modifying drainage structures and lighting, minor widening, installing steel sheet pile wall and guardrail, and resurfacing existing roadway where associated with pedestrian improvement, extending the length of turn lanes, widening, resurfacing, and restriping roadway to add bike lanes in both directions, upgrading pedestrian ramps and crosswalks. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Rebecca Guerrero at (954)218-2304 or rguerrero@corradino.com.

Cost/Completion: $2.3 millionsummer 2019


SR 7 / US 441 Improvements Project from Fillmore Street to south of Stirling Road in Hollywood and the Seminole Indian Reservation

Traffic Impact:

One lane in each direction of SR-7 from Fillmore Street to south of Stirling Road may be closed intermittently Sunday through Thursday evenings and weekends between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Description: Project improvements include adding one through lane in each direction for a total of six lanes with left turn lanes separated by raised medians, constructing new storm sewer system and retention ponds, installing new water and sewer lines, constructing bus bays at current bus stop locations, constructing curbs and gutters, adding or replacing sidewalks with ADA compliant ramps on both sides of the road, upgrading existing signalized intersections with mast arms and add pedestrian countdown timers at Johnson Street, Taft Street, and Sheridan Street, installing new signalized intersection and pedestrian countdown timers at Fillmore Street, improving street lighting along the corridor by installing new lighting system along the west side of SR 7/US 441, adding Intelligent Transportation System components including digital message signs and traffic monitoring cameras, and resurfacing the roadway. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Rebecca Guerrero at (954)218-2304 or rguerrero@corradino.com. Cost/Completion: $29.6 million / spring 2019

 

Hollywood Gardens West Sidewalk Improvements Project in Hollywood

Traffic Impact:

No lane closures.

Description: The improvements under this contract include updating striping on the existing roadway to provide up to 7-foot bike lanes in each direction on Columbus Parkway and Glenn Parkway from south of Johnson Street to south of Tyler Street, adding sharrow pavement markings (share the road arrows) on N 58 Avenue from Johnson Street to Hollywood Boulevard, Lincoln Street and Polk Street from SR 7 to N 56 Avenue and Taft Street from N 20 Avenue to N 14 Avenue, constructing new sidewalks and repairing damaged sidewalks, modifying and adding drainage structures and regrading swale areas, relocating mailboxes and fences, and removing trees as needed to accommodate the proposed improvements and installing light poles and signs throughout the project limits. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Rebecca Guerrero at (954)218-2304 or rguerrero@corradino.com.

Cost/Completion: $2,654,817.48 / summer 2019


City of Hollywood Mobility Improvements Project 

Traffic Impact:

The outside lanes in each direction of Park Road, from Washington Street to Johnson Street, will be closed during construction.

Description: Project improvements installing bike lanes along Hollywood Boulevard and Park Road; adding shared lane pavement markings along 35th Avenue, Polk Street, Rainbow Drive, Circle Drive, and Van Buren Street to enhance the safe travel of bicycles and motor vehicles in the same traffic lane; installing sidewalks along Fillmore Street, Hollywood Boulevard, and the intersections of Polk Street and Van Buren Street at 24th Avenue; adding a mid-block crossing on Hollywood Boulevard, east of 28th Avenue; relocating the existing water main on the north side of Hollywood Boulevard; and adding french drains on Hollywood Boulevard between Academy Circle and 35th Street, and on Park Road between Washington Street and Johnson Street. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Rebecca Guerrero at (954)218-2304 or rguerrero@corradino.com.

Cost/Completion: $3,049,774/ fall 2020


Southwest Broward Mobility Improvements Project 

Construction Open House: A Construction Open House is scheduled for Tuesday, July 30, 2019, from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the South Regional/Broward College Library Branch, located at 7300 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024. This meeting will have an informal open house format; no formal presentation will be made. Project representatives will be available to answer questions and provide assistance at any time during the meeting.

Description: Project improvements include widening the roadway to accommodate 7-foot buffered bicycle lanes and adding sidewalks to create a continuous facility in each direction of SW 56th Avenue; adding shared lane pavement markings in each direction along SW 62nd Avenue and North 64th Avenue to enhance the safe travel of bicycles and motor vehicles in the same traffic lane; and adding sidewalks to create a continuous facility in each direction of SW 62nd Avenue. For more information, contact Community Outreach Specialist Rebecca Guerrero at (954)218-2304 or rguerrero@corradino.com.

Cost/Completion: $4,993,116/ summer 2021

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