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Broward County to Enhance Roosevelt Gardens' Drainage System, Construction Begins November 2024

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Published on November 09, 2024
Broward County to Enhance Roosevelt Gardens' Drainage System, Construction Begins November 2024Source: Google Street View

Broward County residents in the Roosevelt Gardens neighborhood can expect to see some construction activity in the coming months, as the Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division starts work on improving the area's drainage system. Scheduled to commence on Monday, the project includes cleaning, inspection, and minor repairs to the drainage infrastructure and is anticipated to wrap up by May 2025, weather permitting.

The work will primarily focus on interior streets and should pose minimal disruption to daily life in the community. However, during the more intensive phases of the project on NW 31st Avenue and NW 27th Avenue, "one lane will be closed to vehicular traffic during off-peak traffic hours, 9AM - 4PM," according to a notice by Broward County. Despite these closures, at least one lane will, be open to facilitate regular traffic flow.

Funding for this endeavor comes from the Transportation Surtax, illustrating the county's commitment to maintaining and improving necessary public infrastructure. As the project progresses, residents will still be able to access their driveways, local businesses, and sidewalks, ensuring that the daily rhythm of neighborhood life continues with as little interruption as possible.

For those seeking more information or whohave questions regarding the project's impact on their daily commute or business operations, the Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division is available at 954-357-6040. Additionally, Heily Revoll, the Project Manager, can be contacted at 786-546-5974 or via email at [email protected]. To help advise motorists and pedestrians about the ongoing work, "Variable message signs will be posted at main corridors," as per the announcement from Broward County.

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