
The Keystone Boulevard Bridge, a crucial artery over President's Waterway, will no longer serve the citizens of South Gulf Cove as of yesterday, as it is set to undergo significant rehabilitation. The bridge will remain out of commission until Saturday, March 3, 2025, according to the Charlotte County Public Works Department, which is overseeing the South Gulf Cove Bridge Repairs project.
The department is mandating a detour, which will be marked with appropriate signage. Faced with the inconvenience, travelers are advised to allocate extra time to their itineraries when planning to navigate this part of South Gulf Cove. Information about the closure and detour was released yesterday, highlighting the importance of this infrastructure to daily commutes, according to the announcement made by Charlotte County.
Mindful of the potential hazards that come hand-in-hand with zones of construction, Public Works has put out a reminder, urging drivers to keep vigilance firm and caution at the helm while traveling near these areas. The enduring interruption of routine routes, while a necessary evil for the sake of longevity and safety, is sure to test the patience of many a commuter.
For the souls seeking more than what the road signs tell, the Public Works Department is reachable at 941-575-3600 or through email via [email protected] for inquiries and further clarifications.