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Project Details
Work Type: Construction Work
Phase: Construction
Limits: SR 64 from 10th Street West to 10th Street East
Length: 3.4 miles
Construction Cost: $7.4
Start of Current Phase: Early 2025
Est. Completion of Current Phase: Mid 2025
About

The Florida Department of Transportation will commence milling, resurfacing, curb and sidewalk, signal work, some pipe replacements and drainage improvements on State Road 64 (Manatee Avenue) from 10th Street to the Braden River in Manatee County in early January, 2025. The project limits cover approximately 3.4 miles. In addition to the stated work, there will be pedestrian detours throughout the project. The estimated project cost is $7.4 million.  

This project will be worked in conjunction with project #441551-52-01, 02, 03, & 04.

 

Public Involvement

Barbara Catlin
Community Outreach Manager
(941) 302-5048
Barbara.Catlin@dot.state.fl.us

Nancy Morgan
Community Outreach Manager
Cell or Text: 941-720-6335
Nancy.Morgan@dot.state.fl.us

FAQs

Project Improvements:

  • Milling and resurfacing
  • Curb and sidewalk
  • Signal upgrades at three intersections
  • Drainage and pipe replacement
  • Pavement markings

Project schedule:

  • Construction begins early January, 2025; estimated completion is mid-2025
  • Motorists can expect lane closures overnight, starting after 7:30 pm for milling and resurfacing
  • Pedestrians can expect detours throughout the project and are encouraged to use caution

 

 

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Contact Information
For Media Inquiries Only
fdot-d1comm@dot.state.fl.us
RoadWatch
  • SR 64 from 10th Street East to Braden River: Construction project: Crews will begin working on January 6, 2025, milling and resurfacing, adding drainage improvements, replacing guardrails, new pedestrian signals, temporary and permanent electrical improvements, pavement reconstruction, sidewalks and curb and ramp reconstruction, signing and pavement markings, signalization, and lighting.

    • Pedestrians can expect detours throughout the project and are encouraged to use caution.
    • Motorists can expect lane closures overnight, starting after 7:30 p.m. for milling and resurfacing.
    • Project completion is anticipated mid-2025, weather permitting.
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