
Fort Lauderdale residents and commuters may need to plan for some detours in the coming weeks. Starting Monday, January 27, the City of Fort Lauderdale is kicking off a stamped asphalt initiative at the intersection of Cordova Rd and SE 15th Street, as reported by the city's recent news release.
The project aims to improve the aesthetics and durability of the roadway with stamped asphalt pavement and coloring. Construction activities are slated to occur on weekdays from 8 AM to 4 PM and are expected to wrap up by Tuesday, February 18, providing the weather cooperates and nothing unexpected happens.
Travelers in the area should keep an eye out for signage signaling the detours or road closings associated with the construction. The city's 24-Hour Neighbor Service Center is on stand-by for those who might have inquiries or find themselves in need of further assistance. Additional information can be sought by reaching out to either Mackendy Philippi, Project Manager II at the Transportation and Mobility Department, or Kristin Thompson, Division Manager at the same department.
For those who want to stay ahead of the traffic changes, details can be found on the project and the intersection's evolving landscape on the city's official website.









