FDOT RoadWatch Report for April 26 - May 2, 2026
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This weekly report is prepared by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to inform the public about upcoming road work in Southwest Florida. Below are the work schedule and lane closure locations for major state road projects in the Heartland counties.
Motorists are reminded to wear safety belts and drive with caution, courtesy, common sense, and patience as they travel through work zones. Remember, speeding fines are doubled in work zones.
As a reminder, travelers can visit www.FL511.com or dial “511” from their phone to learn about traffic conditions on major roadways across the state.
If you know before you go, you can plan accordingly and save time and money.
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY
Districtwide Movable Bridges (Okeechobee County): Construction Project: The Florida Department of Transportation is installing Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) at the US 41/US 98 (SR 700) Taylor Creek Bridge in Okeechobee County. Construction began on Sunday, June 22, 2026. This project includes the installation of pedestrian/bicycle detection systems, conduits and electrical components, and connection to bridge tender buildings.
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Testing will begin in early February 2026.
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Motorists are advised that there will be intermittent sidewalk and lane closures throughout the duration of construction.
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Motorists should expect lane closures during the nighttime/overnight hours from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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Motorists are advised to use caution in the construction zone.
Variable message signs will be in place to alert drivers that work is underway. Estimated completion of testing is in April 2026, weather permitting.
S.R. 70/700 (U.S. 98) from West of U.S. 98 to East of NW 5th Avenue: Construction project: Crews will begin milling and resurfacing operations on S.R. 70/700 (U.S. 98) from west of U.S. 98 to east of NW 5th Avenue starting in October 2025. Work will include milling, resurfacing, and roadway restoration along the project corridor.
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Shoulder closures and intermittent lane closures may occur during construction. Motorists should expect possible traffic shifts and delays. Access to local driveways and businesses will be maintained at all times.
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Motorists should use caution, reduce speed, and watch for workers and equipment in the construction zone. The estimated completion is early 2026. S.R. 15/U.S. 441 at SE 28th Street: Construction project: Crews are performing curb ramp replacements and installing sidewalk, curb, and gutter improvements at the intersection of S.R. 15/U.S. 441 and SE 28th Street. • Daytime turning-lane closures will occur along U.S. 441 at SE 28th Street from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Motorists should be aware of changing traffic patterns, heavy equipment, and workers present in the construction zone. Use caution when traveling through the area and obey posted signage and flagging operations. Estimated remaining duration of activities is six weeks.
S.R. 710 from North of SE 48th St to Martin County Line: Construction project: Crews will begin milling and resurfacing operations along the project limits.
• Work will take place throughout the corridor and may include lane closures and traffic shifts as construction progresses.
• Intermittent nighttime flagging operations will occur from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., Sunday through Friday.
• Daytime shoulder closures will occur from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
• Motorists should expect possible delays and changing traffic patterns. Drivers are urged to use caution, follow posted signage, and watch for workers and equipment in the construction zone. • Estimated completion is summer 2026.
HARDEE COUNTY
S.R. 64 from Pear Street to S Barlow Road: Construction project: The S.R. 64 improvement project in Hardee County includes milling and resurfacing existing pavement, reconstructing worn sections of roadway, improving drainage systems, replacing and installing guardrails, updating signage and pavement markings, and enhancing driveway turnouts for safer access. Please use caution in the area and watch for workers, traffic signage, detours, and equipment throughout the project.
• Intermittent daily and nightly lane closures will occur throughout the project limits as work continues.
• The posted speed limit remains reduced to 45 mph within the construction zone.
• Motorists should expect changing traffic patterns, potential delays, and should follow posted signs and consider alternate routes when possible. Estimated project completion is early 2026.
U.S. 17 (S.R. 35) at S.R. 62 and from Rea Road to S.R. 62: Construction project: Crews are installing new traffic signals and roadway lighting along U.S. 17 in Hardee County. Work includes signalization improvements at the S.R. 62 intersection and lighting installation along approximately 1.2 miles of the corridor.
• Intermittent daytime lane closures may occur throughout the project limits as construction activities continue.
• Motorists should expect possible delays, follow posted signs, and use caution while traveling through the work zone.
• Drivers are urged to watch for workers, equipment, and changing traffic patterns in the area. Estimated project completion is fall 2026. S.R. 35 (U.S. 17) from south of C.R. 634 to College Lane: Maintenance project: Crews will conduct falling weight deflection testing along the corridor.
• Work will take place on Monday, May 11, 2026, from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. as a mobile operation with no lane closures.
• Motorists should expect brief slowdowns and use caution around testing vehicles and crews.
HENDRY COUNTY
Districtwide Movable Bridges (Hendry County): Construction Project: The Florida Department of Transportation began installing Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) at S.R. 29 (Bridge Street) Caloosahatchee River Bridge (Labelle) in Hendry County. This project includes the installation of pedestrian/bicycle detection systems, conduits and electrical components, and connection to bridge tender buildings.
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Testing will begin in early February 2026.
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Motorists are advised that there will be intermittent sidewalk and lane closures throughout the duration of construction.
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Motorists should expect lane closures during the nighttime/overnight hours from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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Motorists are advised to use caution in the construction zone.
Variable message signs will be in place to alert drivers that work is underway. Estimated completion of testing is in late March 2026, weather permitting.
S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) west of Clewiston near Lewis Boulevard (Railroad Crossing No. 627695X): Maintenance project: U.S. Sugar will reconstruct the railroad crossing.
• Work will begin Friday, May 15, 2026, at 6 a.m. and continue for approximately five consecutive days, 24 hours a day.
• A partial roadway closure will be in place with traffic maintained through the work zone using temporary lane shifts and traffic control devices.
• Traffic pattern/detour: Motorists will be directed through a temporary traffic pattern around the crossing using channelizing devices and temporary lane shifts. Speed will be reduced through the work zone. Access to nearby side streets, including Lewis Boulevard and Flagler Street, will be maintained with controlled turning movements.
• Motorists should expect delays, follow posted signage, and use caution while traveling through the work zone.
S.R. 80 from west of Ben Moore Drive to west of Miller Avenue: Maintenance project: Crews will conduct falling weight deflection testing on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
• Work will take place from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. as a mobile operation with no lane closures.
• Motorists should expect minor delays and use caution when traveling through the area.
S.R. 29 from Oklahoma Avenue to Park Avenue: Construction project: Crews are performing drainage improvements, ditch reconstruction, pavement reconstruction, and other incidental construction activities along State Road 29 from Oklahoma Avenue to Park Avenue.
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Motorists should expect delays, follow posted detour signs, and use caution while traveling through the area.
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Drivers are urged to watch for workers, equipment, and changing traffic patterns in the construction zone.
Estimated completion is the spring of 2026.
S.R. 29 (Bridge Street) from S.R. 80 to the Caloosahatchee River Bridge: Maintenance project: Crews will conduct nighttime pipe desilting operations along the corridor.
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Work will occur during nighttime hours through May 14, 2026.
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Motorists should expect possible delays and use caution while traveling through the work zone. Residents in the area may experience increased noise during nighttime operations.
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Drivers are urged to follow posted signage and watch for workers and equipment in the work zone
S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) from Stitt Ranch to West of Flaghole Road: Construction project: Crews will begin milling and resurfacing work on S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) from Stitt Ranch to west of Flaghole Road in Hendry County. The project includes guardrail improvements, drainage enhancements, updated signage, and new pavement markings.
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Work is ongoing along the corridor as crews continue installation of roadway signs, ground-in rumble strips, pavement markings, conduits, pull boxes, and sensors for a traffic monitoring site.
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Motorists should anticipate single-lane closures in both eastbound and westbound directions for these ongoing construction activities.
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Drivers should use caution in the area and watch for workers and equipment in the construction zone.
Estimated completion is the spring of 2026.
HIGHLANDS COUNTY
S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) from Shoreline Drive to Davis and Gaines Road and S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) from North of Tower Street to South of Tower Street: Construction project: Crews are reconstructing rigid pavement on S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) from north of Tower Street to south of Tower Street. Additionally, milling and resurfacing work is ongoing on U.S. 27 from Shoreline Drive to Davis and Gaines Road.
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Daily lane closures continue on S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) northbound and southbound for shoulder widening sitewide.
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A new northbound lane shift and traffic pattern at the S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) and Dal Hall Boulevard/Tower Street intersection was implemented on April 14, 2026. Motorists should use extra caution in this area.
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The temporary driveway closure on northbound U.S. 27 near Dunkin’ is now in place. Motorists should follow posted signage and use alternate access points via Tower Street and C.R. 621.
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Motorists should use caution in the area and watch for workers and equipment in the construction zone.
Anticipated completion is late 2026.
S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) south of Hammock Road: Permit construction project: Permit-related construction activities will take place along U.S. 27 south of Hammock Road.
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Periodic lane closures may occur as trucks enter and exit the work site. Motorists should use caution, reduce speed, and watch for workers and equipment in the construction zone.
The project is expected to last approximately six months.
S.R. 25 (U.S. 27) from north of Lake Isis Avenue to the Polk County line: Maintenance project: Crews will conduct falling weight deflection testing on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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Work will take place from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. as a mobile operation with no lane closures.
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Motorists should expect brief slowdowns and use caution around testing vehicles and crews
S.R. 66 at U.S. 27: Permit construction project: A permit construction project is underway at S.R. 66 and U.S. 27 for roadway modifications associated with the RaceTrac Travel Center. The project includes widening S.R. 66 and installing additional roadway features within the median.
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Periodic lane closures and temporary traffic pattern changes may occur during both daytime and nighttime hours as work progresses.
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Nighttime operations may take place at various times throughout the project; schedules will be adjusted as needed.
Motorists should use caution, follow posted signage, and watch for workers and equipment in the construction zone.
S.R. 70 from Highlands County line to Okeechobee: Utility maintenance project: Crews are installing new utility wires and replacing existing poles along S.R. 70.
Crews began utility work in April 2026, and operations are expected to continue through the end of the year. Utility crews and equipment will be active throughout the corridor.
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This project is part of a larger pole replacement effort extending from DeSoto County through Highlands County and into Okeechobee County.
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Motorists should expect intermittent daytime lane closures along S.R. 70 as crews replace poles and install new wiring. Lane closures will be controlled by flagging operations in place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Motorists should use caution in the area and watch for workers and equipment in the work zone.
Estimated completion is mid-2026.
Downtown Sebring (North Commerce Avenue and surrounding streets): Special event permit project: The Cottage Market of Sebring will host a Farmers Market event on Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Road closures and parking restrictions will be in effect in the downtown area.
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Beginning at 7 a.m., North Commerce Avenue will be closed from Pomegranate Avenue to Circle Park Drive to accommodate event setup and operations.
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A northbound and southbound detour will be in place using West Center Avenue, North Franklin Street, and Pomegranate Avenue to route traffic around the event area.
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All roads are expected to reopen by 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
Motorists should use alternate routes, follow posted detour signs, and use caution in the area.
Lakeview Drive and surrounding area near Veterans Beach Park: Special event permit project: Pro Watercross will host the USA Watercross National Tour on Lake Jackson from Thursday, April 23, through Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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No road closures are planned; however, temporary traffic delays are expected on Lakeview Drive and nearby local roadways in the event area.
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Delays may occur daily between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
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Motorists should use caution, allow extra travel time, and watch for pedestrians and event-related traffic in the area.
GLADES COUNTY
S.R. 70 from Lonesome Island Road to the Okeechobee County line: Maintenance project: Crews will conduct falling weight deflection testing on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
• Work will take place from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. as a mobile operation with no lane closures.
• Motorists should expect minor delays and use caution when traveling through the area.
S.R. 78 from south of Canal Boat Ramp to the Okeechobee County line: Maintenance project: Crews will conduct falling weight deflection testing on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
• Work will take place from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. as a mobile operation with no lane closures.
• Motorists should expect minor delays and use caution when traveling through the area.
S.R. 78 from Buckhead Road NE to Access Road: Permit project: Crews will perform overhead pole hardening operations along the corridor.
• Work will take place daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday, April 20, through Friday, April 24, 2026.
• Intermittent lane closures will occur during work activities.
• Motorists should expect possible delays and use caution while traveling through the work zone. Work is expected to continue through May 29, 2026.
DESOTO COUNTY
S.R. 70 from Peace River to Southeast Baker Street: Construction project: Crews will reconstruct approximately 3.4 miles of S.R. 70 within the City of Arcadia. The project includes the installation of new drainage facilities, relocation and addition of sanitary and water and utilities, upgrading traffic signals, reconstructing sidewalks, and installing street lighting in various locations. During construction, lane closures will occur on S.R. 70. Temporary pedestrian pathways are in place while sidewalks are under construction. Detours will be implemented while crews work on side roads. Please follow posted signage and use caution in the area.
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Eastbound S.R. 70 traffic is currently using the right lane from the Peace River to Baldwin Avenue. Between Baldwin Avenue and Dade Avenue, traffic shifts to the left lane, then back to the right lane past Dade Avenue. No lane restrictions are in place past Baker Street.
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Westbound S.R. 70 traffic shifts onto the south side of the roadway past Baker Street to facilitate the construction of a new box culvert. Past Roger Avenue, traffic utilizes the newly constructed left lane to Hillsborough Avenue. Between Hillsborough Avenue and Manatee Avenue, westbound traffic is currently utilizing the right lane. At Manatee Avenue, traffic switches into the newly constructed left lane. No lane restrictions are in place past the Peace River.
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Nearby City of Arcadia, utility and roadway construction on adjacent side streets along the project is ongoing, requiring the closure of certain streets at S.R. 70. Motorists are urged to follow all detour signs and expect delays while this work continues.
• Motorists are urged to use caution when approaching traffic shifts and to follow all lane markings and posted signage. Estimated completion is early to late-2027.
S.R. 70 from Townsend to Desoto/Highlands County Line: Utility maintenance project: Crews will be installing new utility wires and replacing existing poles.
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Utility work is expected to continue through July 2026. Utility crews and equipment will be active throughout the corridor.
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Motorists should expect intermittent daytime and nighttime lane closures with one-lane flagging operations in place.
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Motorists should expect intermittent daytime lane closures along S.R. 70 as crews are unloading equipment and materials, replacing poles and installing new wiring. Lane closures will be controlled by flagging operations.
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Motorists should use caution in the area and watch for workers and equipment in the work zone.
S.R. 35 (U.S. 17) from the Charlotte County line to DeSoto Avenue and from Nova Avenue to Hibiscus Road: Maintenance project: Crews will conduct falling weight deflection testing along the corridor.
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Work will take place on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. as a mobile operation with no lane closures.
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Motorists should use caution in the area and watch for workers and equipment in the work zone.
S.R. 35 (U.S. 17) from Nova Avenue to Hibiscus Road: Maintenance project: Crews will conduct falling weight deflection testing along the corridor.
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Work will take place on Tuesday, May 13, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. as a mobile operation with no lane closures.
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Motorists should use caution in the area and watch for workers and equipment in the work zone.
