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Oak Stream Drive (Lake Asbury)
February 29, 2024- Access to Oak Stream Drive is closed on Russell Road for major road work, drainage, and sidewalk and crosswalk installation. The closure started on February 12. Residents will need to use the Sandridge Road entrance and exit. Emergency crews have full 24/7 access.
While this project was under development and again just before starting the fieldwork County staff discussed this closure with emergency responders, the HOA, and the school district to ensure a smooth process before the project began. This current plan was determined to be the best way to get this project done as quickly and safely as possible.
This project is part of Bonded Transportation Program project #3 County Road 209 from Sandridge Road to Peters Creek Bridge (Lake Asbury) which includes operational improvements on County Road 209 (Russell Road) at the intersections of CR209B and CR739B; Oak Stream Drive and CR209; and Watkins Road and CR209.Overnight Detours of Blanding Boulevard, County Road 220 Planned May 7-9 for First Coast Expressway Work-
As part of First Coast Expressway construction, Blanding Boulevard (State Road 21) and County Road 220 will close overnight next week for concrete work, weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting.
Northbound Blanding Boulevard from County Road 220 to Baxley Road will close at 11 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 and reopen by 5 a.m. Wednesday, May 8. During the closure, traffic will detour via County Road 220 and Baxley Road.
County Road 220 between Middleburg High School and Baxley Road will close at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 8 and reopen by 5 a.m. Thursday, May 9. During the closure, traffic will detour via Baxley Road and Blanding Boulevard.
Southbound Blanding Boulevard between Baxley Road and the off-ramp from First Coast Expressway to Blanding Boulevard will close at 11 p.m. Thursday, May 9 and reopen by 5 a.m. Friday, May 10. During the closure, traffic will detour via County Road 220 and Baxley Road.
U.S. 17 (S.R. 15) from Water Oak Lane to Eagle Harbor Parkway (Fleming Island) – This FDOT resurfacing and intersection improvement project includes median installation from Water Oak Lane to Village Square Parkway; adding a second travel lane for through traffic on Bald Eagle Road westbound to C.R. 220; adding a median island and two right turn slip lanes from U.S. 17 southbound to C.R. 220 westbound and installing sidewalk and crosswalk improvements; widening and adding second left turn lane from U.S. 17 northbound to East-West Parkway westbound and installing crosswalk and pedestrian signage improvements; widening and extending left and right turn lanes on U.S. 17 southbound at Eagle Harbor Parkway and adding a fourth travel lane for through traffic on U.S. 17 southbound. All work is estimated to be completed by November 2024.
- U.S. 17 from Eagle Harbor Parkway to Doctors Inlet - Nighttime lane closures Sunday through Thursday from 8:30 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. for road work.
- U.S. 17 from Eagle Harbor Parkway to Water Oak Lane - Nighttime lane closures Sunday through Thursday from 8:30 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. for road work.
Hall and Boree, Road, Long Horn Road, and Peppergrass Street (Middleburg) - Anticipate daytime, single-lane closures on Hall and Boree Road from State Road 21 to Blackberry Avenue; Long Horn Road north of County Road 218; and Peppergrass Street from State Road 21 to Calendula Avenue for milling and resurfacing work.
Update March 28, 2024- Crews have completed multiple road repairs and are monitoring the road conditions, however, final paving work will be delayed until nearby clearing and dirt hauling operations are complete.
Update 03/08/24- The remaining paving work on Hall and Boree Road from State Road 21 to Blackberry Avenue will be completed within the next month once logging operations are finished in this area.
Update 02/23/24- Anticipate daytime, single-lane closures on Hall and Boree Road from State Road 21 to Blackberry Avenue for milling and resurfacing work.Paving work is complete on Peppergrass and Long Horn.
Update 02/20/24- The major rain event over the weekend caused some potholes/washouts issues on Peppergrass in Middleburg. Crews worked quickly to get these issues repaired to keep the road safe for drivers. The plan is to finish up paving Long Horn Road on Tuesday and start first thing Wednesday morning on paving Peppergrass.
Update 02/14/2024- The paving contractor experienced some issues at the asphalt plant causing it to be closed down for repairs and leading to delays in delivery of the asphalt. If the repairs are completed this week, crews will begin paving Hall and Boree Road later in the week. If they are not able to complete repairs this week, they will order asphalt from another vendor and pave next week. Crews plan to resurface Hall and Boree Road first followed by Peppergrass Street and then Long Horrn Road. The road surface has been sprayed with a tack coat to secure any loose gravel.
County Road 209, Bonded Transportation Program projects (Lake Asbury)
BTP project #2, CR 209 from Peters Creek Bridge south to US 17- Crews will soon begin work to widen the 1.1-mile stretch of roadway from 2 lanes to 4 on County Road 209 from Peters Creek Bridge south to US 17. The project includes adding a median, turn lane, curb, gutters, sidewalks, and bike lanes. Preliminary clearing and grubbing work on the west side of Russell Road began on March 1. Work is anticipated to be completed in the spring of 2026.
- May 3, 2024- Construction begins on May 13th with drainage pipe installation throughout the project area. Anticipate daily, single-lane closures and watch for flaggers. Please slow down and use caution around the crews working close to the roadway.
- March 28, 2024- Anticipate daily intermittent, single-lane closures on County Road 209 between the railroad tracks and U.S. 17 for road work. Watch for flaggers. Drivers can also expect trucks entering and exiting the roadway.
- February 27, 2024- Preliminary clearing and grubbing work on the west side of Russell Road begins on March 1 and continues the week of March 4th. Anticipate temporary lane closures from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Russell Road at the intersection of County Road 315 and going northbound. Watch for flaggers.
- January 30, 2024- Preliminary work to install drainage structures and for clearing and grubbing operations begins on February 12. No lane closures will be in place, but motorists can expect trucks entering and leaving the roadway.
- January 5, 2024 - Pond construction and clearing is anticipated to begin in mid-January and motorists can expect single-lane closures and flagging operations once work begins.
- December 15, 2023- Construction is anticipated to begin in early to mid-January and motorists can expect single-lane closures and flagging operations once work begins. Trucks and equipment will also be entering and exiting the work site.
- December 1, 2023 - Land clearing is anticipated to begin in early January and motorists can expect trucks and equipment entering and exiting the work site.
- November 17, 2023- Utility relocation work may begin as early as November 2023, with roadway construction beginning in January 2024.
BTP project #3, CR 209 from Sandridge Road to Peters Creek Bridge- Redesign the 2-mile stretch of roadway to include operational improvements on County Road 209 at the intersection of CR 209B and CR 739B, Oak Stream Drive and CR 209, and Watkins Road and CR 209. All work is estimated to be completed by spring 2025.
- May 7, 2024- Anticipate daytime, single-lane closures with flaggers beginning May 20th and continuing for up to one week on Russell Road from Sandridge Road to County Road 209B. Please slow down and use caution around the crews working close to the roadway.
- April 4, 2024- Anticipate daytime single-lane closures for sidewalk installation on the east side of Russell Road.
- March 28, 2024- Anticipate intermittent lane closures daily for drainage work at Watkins Road.
- March 22, 2024- Crews will be installing drainage pipes at Watkins Road this week. Anticipate single-lane closures and flagging operations on Monday, March 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Tuesday, March 26 from 7 p.m. through Wednesday, March 28 at 6 a.m.; and again, on March 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
March 7, 2024- Both travel lanes on Russell Road near Oak Stream drive are open to traffic.
- February 29, 2024-Anticipate daytime single-lane closures on Russell Road at the Oak Stream entrance continuing for up to three weeks to expand the shoulder to set up the permanent MOT for the roadway work. Watch for flaggers. Motorists should expect a 35-mph low-speed zone in the work area.
Access to Oak Stream Drive is closed on Russell Road for major road work, drainage, and sidewalk and crosswalk installation. The closure started on February 12. Residents will need to use the Sandridge Road entrance and exit. Emergency crews have full 24/7 access. The contractor has 180 days to complete the entire project in the area, and that entrance will be closed for a portion of that time frame. We'll update our community when it's back open. While this project was under development and again just before starting the field work County staff discussed this closure with emergency responders, the HOA, and the school district to ensure a smooth process before the project began. This current plan was determined to be the best way to get this project done as quickly and safely as possible.
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February 20, 2024- Daytime lane closures on Russell Road at the Oak Stream entrance area begin on February 26 to expand the shoulder to set up the permanent MOT for the roadway work. Watch for flaggers.
- January 19, 2024-Access to Oak Stream Drive will be closed on Russell Road beginning February 12, for sidewalk and crosswalk installation. Residents will need to use the Sandridge Road entrance and exit. Emergency crews will have full access. The contractor has 180 days to complete the entire project in the area, and that entrance will be closed for a portion of that. We’ll have a concrete time frame in the upcoming days, and we’ll release that to our community.
- January 11, 2024- Motorists should expect single-lane closures and a 35-mph low-speed zone in the work area. Access to Oak Stream Drive will be closed on Russell Road beginning February 12, for sidewalk and crosswalk installation. Residents will need to use the Sandridge Road entrance and exit. Emergency crews will have full access. Work will take up to 180 days to complete.
- January 5, 2024 - Road construction is estimated to begin on February 12. The speed limit will be lowered to 35 mph throughout the work zone. Please slow down and use caution around workers.
- December 15, 2023- Construction on the turn lane at Oak Stream Drive is anticipated to begin in early February. Motorists should expect single-lane closures in the work zone and a temporary closure and detour at Oak Stream Drive for sidewalk and crosswalk installation. Emergency crews will have full access.
- December 1, 2023 - This project will be completed in two phases with utility relocation and other preliminary work beginning in January ahead of the construction of the turn lanes at Watkins Road and Oak Stream Drive, and sidewalk work on the east side of the road. The second phase of construction is anticipated to start in summer 2024 and involves roadway realignment and traffic circle construction at the intersection of CR209B, CR209 (Russell Road), and CR739B (Sandridge Road). Motorists should expect daytime, single-lane closures once work begins.
- November 17, 2023- Construction on the fist phase of the project includes adding turn lanes on County Road 209 at Watkins Road and Oak Stream Drive and sidewalk work. Motorists should expect daytime, single-lane closures once work begins. This phase is anticipated to begin after the first of the year with completion by fall 2024.
- October 13, 2023- Phase one construction includes adding turn lanes on Russell Road at Watkins Road and Oak Stream Drive and sidewalk work. Motorists should expect daytime, single-lane closures once work begins.
Sandridge Road, Bonded Transportation Program Project (Lake Asbury) – Work is underway on Sandridge Road (CR739B) to design and reconstruct the two-lane urban roadway from Henley Road to the west of County Road 209. The project includes adding a turn lane, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and bike lanes.
March 8, 2024- Anticipate daytime, single-lane closures with flaggers on Sandridge Road from Henley Road to the west of County Road 209. This stretch of road is not accessible for wide loads while construction is ongoing.
February 14, 2024- The contractor has made significant progress on roadway drainage crossings over the past few weeks and has canceled the night work scheduled to begin this week. There is still a significant amount of construction ongoing and the 25 mph speed limit and daytime lane closures continue.
February 1, 2024- Anticipate 24-hour single-lane closures seven days per week beginning the night of February 13 and continuing for the next two months to complete storm pipe installations in the center of Sandridge.
January 26, 2024- Anticipate 24-hour single-lane closures seven days per week beginning the night of January 31 and continuing for the next two months to complete storm pipe installations in the center of Sandridge.
January 16, 2024- Single-lane closures and flagging operations will now be in place on Sandridge Road (CR739B) from Henley Road to west of County Road 209 for striping work the weekends of January 20 and 21, and January 27 and 28.
January 10, 2024- Single-lane closures and flagging operations on Sandridge Road (CR739B) from Henley Road to west of County Road 209 for striping work on January 13 and 14 and January 20 and 21. Anticipate 24-hour single-lane closures beginning seven days per week the week of January 29 and continuing for the next two months to complete storm pipe installations in the center of Sandridge. Traffic will be shifted to temporary travel lanes on the south side of Sandridge Road in the Feedmill Road area. Watch for flaggers and anticipate delays and heavy congestion.
January 5, 2024- Anticipate single-lane closures on Sandridge Road (CR739B) from Henley Road to west of County Road 209 seven days per week for both day and night shifts starting this week and continuing for the next two months to complete storm pipe installations in the center of Sandridge. Traffic will be shifted to temporary travel lanes on the south side of Sandridge Road in the Feedmill Road area. Watch for flaggers and anticipate delays and heavy congestion.
December 21, 2023- Beginning in late January, crews will be working day and night shifts to complete storm pipe installations in the center of Sandridge Road. Traffic will be shifted to temporary travel lanes on the south side of Sandridge Road in the Feedmill Road area. Watch for flaggers and anticipate delays and heavy congestion.
December 15, 2023- This is a heavy construction zone and the speed limit is 25 mph throughout the entire work zone and CCSO is enforcing it. Please slow down and respect the safety of our workers.
November 7, 2023- Anticipate daytime, intermittent, single-lane closures Monday, through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Sandridge Road (CR739B) from Henley Road to west of County Road 209. Current activities include installing drainage structures, storm sewers, and hydrant line work. Work is anticipated to be completed in the spring of 2025.
October 13, 2023-Work is continuing in phases from Eagle Haven Drive to Russell Baptist Church with intermittent single-lane closures and occasional lane shifts, aiming to keep traffic flowing in both directions. Current activities include installing drainage structures and storm sewers, casting sidewalks, curbs, and gutters, and adding a lime rock base. Work is anticipated to be completed in the spring of 2025. The speed limit is 25 mph throughout the entire work zone and CCSO is enforcing it.
August 1, 2023- Phase 1 of the Sandridge construction project opened for traffic on July 30th around 10 PM. While the road is open and the detours are removed, this is still an ongoing construction project. Drivers could see lane shifts in the area. The next phase of this project will run from the schools to Russell Baptist Church and will include single-lane closures and delays. Please keep in mind the speed limit is 25 MPH through the construction zones. That construction will go on until 2025. It will not include detours. This project will improve traffic flow and safety as this area continues to grow. Questions? Email askclay@claycountygov.com.
July 21, 2023-
This video gives an update as this phase of the Sandridge construction project comes to a close on July 30th at 11 PM. We talk about what to expect, what the next phase of the project is, and how we’re working with CCFR, CCSO, and Clay County District Schools to make this opening as smooth as possible.
Key takeaways:
The current phase of the Sandridge construction project will be open for traffic on July 30th at 11 PM.
The barricades and signage will be removed at that time.
Additional deputies will be in the area in the days after the opening.
CCFR and CCSO will be on the scene during the opening to make sure emergency vehicles can readily respond to calls.
The county is working with Clay County District Schools to ensure traffic on the first day of school runs smoothly.
The next phase will run from the schools to Russell Baptist Church and will include single-lane closures and delays.
That construction will start immediately and go on until 2025. It will not include detours.
This project will improve traffic flow and safety as this area continues to grow.
Questions? Email askclay@claycountygov.com
July 18, 2023-
Sandridge Road from Henley Road to Eagle Haven Drive is scheduled to reopen on Sunday, July 30, 2023, at 11 p.m.
July 10, 2023-
Crews continue to stay on track and make good progress on the construction in front of the schools. The completion date is still scheduled for July 30th at 11:00 p.m. and the detours in place right now will be lifted at that time. After that portion is done, the construction company will move the project and equipment east along both sides of Sandridge. The plan is for the project to continue in sections or phases from Eagle Haven Drive to Russell Baptist Church with minimal intermittent single-lane closures and occasional lane shifts, with a goal to keep traffic flowing in both directions on Sandridge. The entrance to Ronnie Van Zant Park will remain open.
June 29, 2023- A sub-contractor to TECO is installing a natural gas pipeline from Henley Road down the northern border of the Sandridge right-of-way to service the Anabelle Island subdivision and nearby areas. This is not part of the county's Sandridge Road improvements. All project questions should be directed to TECO.
June 9, 2023- Law enforcement and emergency vehicle responses to the area will not be impacted. Multiple fire stations handle emergency responses to the affected area and public safety has access through certain barricaded roads (Eagle Haven Drive and Sandridge Road) to provide a timely response. Most area responses will be covered by Station 15 in the Lake Asbury area.
Emergency vehicles have predetermined routes through affected neighborhoods to area emergencies, and we are installing secured gates in place of specific fortified barricades on those routes for a long-term solution. CCSO will assist in a quick transit through the barricades. Only public safety will be able to open the gates and there will be law enforcement on scene 24/7.
It is important to note the barricades that are in place are there to prevent access through an operational construction area, which, can be dangerous for traditional vehicular traffic.
CCSO and CCFR reviewed the plan and are confident residents will have fast access to public safety when they need it. CCFR and CCSO leadership meet regularly and will continue to do so to talk about these closures. As work is completed or issues/concerns arise, the team will evaluate and adjust the road closure as necessary.
June 8, 2023- County leaders, CCFR, CCSO, and county engineers met Wednesday to discuss community input to the traffic plan. Those proposed solutions were vetted by the team for possible implementation. Overall, safety has been the driving force behind the decisions made. We’ve added additional signage and CCSO will have increased law enforcement presence to help direct traffic at the Sandridge and Russell intersection at peak commuter times. As a reminder, there is no access to Henley Road from Sandridge.
The areas that are closed were determined by county leaders, CCFR, CCSO, and county engineers based on the project scope and time, and, most importantly, safety. Emergency vehicles have predetermined routes to area emergencies. We continue to stress that drivers be patient, go the speed limit, pay attention to signage, and avoid the area if possible. Know we’re doing all we can to make this a quick and safe project. This necessary road closure is very fluid and is continually evaluated. As work is completed or issues/concerns arise, the team will evaluate and adjust the road closure as necessary. Stay tuned to this page for updates.
June 7, 2023- We understand your frustrations over the road closures surrounding the Sandridge Road project. Our goal is to finish this project as quickly and effectively as possible. If you don’t have to drive in the area, please find an alternate route.
Our staff, CCFR and CCSO leadership, and project managers worked on the original traffic plan, but after some major safety concerns were raised, that team worked to develop a revised plan early Monday afternoon that went into effect Tuesday. As a reminder, going around roadway barricades is illegal, and barricades bordering a construction zone are there for safety purposes. County crews also added more message boards to the area to direct drivers ahead of the construction. We know many of you have concerns. You can email Commissioner Kristen Burke at Kristen.Burke@claycountygov.com or Sheriff Michelle Cook at sheriff@claysheriff.com and they will relay your comments to the multiagency team overseeing this traffic plan.
June 5, 2023- The County worked with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office to install more signs, messaging boards, and barricades to continue to safely direct traffic through the construction on Sandridge Road in Lake Asbury.
Sandridge Road from Henley Road to Eagle Haven Drive is closed for road reconstruction through July 30, 2023. Traffic is detoured via Henley Road and Russell Road. County staff worked with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office to add barricades, signage, and messaging boards well ahead of and surrounding the construction zone. Please pay attention to those, and drive slowly. There is no through access from Henley to Sandridge through the Glenhaven neighborhood roads.
Contractors are coordinating with Clay County District Schools and intend to complete road construction in front of the Lake Asbury elementary and junior high schools during the summer break to keep our students safe and minimize traffic impacts.
County Road 216, Cathedral Oak Parkway, Bonded Transportation Program project (Green Cove Springs)- Work is underway to construct a new 3.3-mile, two-lane roadway from State Road 23 to the intersection of County Road 315 and Maryland Avenue. The project will include a grass median, bike lanes, and sidewalks. Work is anticipated to be completed in 2025.
April 16, 2024- On April 18th work zone traffic will be shifted west to temporary pavement near the intersection of County Road 315 for utility work.
March 8, 2024- A temporary traffic signal is in place and drivers can expect daytime traffic delays seven days per week for the transfer of fill from one side of County Road 315 to the other side.
February 12, 2024- Crews will be performing utility location work on County Road 315 at County Road 315B on Monday, February 19. Anticipate single-lane closures between 8 am and 5 pm.
January 26, 2024- Crews will be installing a temporary traffic signal and drivers can expect daytime, intermittent delays beginning on February 8 for the transfer of fill from one side of County Road 315 to the other side. The contractor will be managing school bus and emergency vehicle traffic during the work.
January 5, 2024- Construction will resume on January 24th. Ongoing activities include pile driving, pond excavation, and the installation of box culverts, cross drains, and head walls.
November- 7, 2023- Current activities include stormwater pond excavation, box culvert installation, cross-drain construction, fill placement, and pile driving.
October 13, 2023-Current activities include stormwater pond excavation, box culvert installation, cross-drain construction, and pile driving.
Previous update-
Crews will start construction on a 3.3-mile new road that will run from the First Coast Expressway to County Road 315 on Monday, July 24th. This project will not impact traffic.
This east-west route will include a bridge over wetland areas and will connect to another new road being built from the First Coast Expressway to Shadowlawn Elementary on County Road 218. This new road will be called Cathedral Oak Parkway, and we expect it to be completed in 2025.
Live Oak Lane (Middleburg) -
October 13, 2023-
This project is in the right-of-way acquisition phase. If all adjacent property owners agree to provide the necessary right of way for the installation of the 12-foot paved, multipurpose Sun Trail, road paving and trail installation could begin in spring 2024. If you have any questions about this project, please email askclay@claycountygov.com.
Click on the image below to download the Live Oak Lane Plot Map.
Previous update-
The Clay County Board of County Commissioners is excited to announce that the County has been awarded funding from the State of Florida to make improvements to Live Oak Lane, as requested by numerous Live Oak Lane residents. The improvements authorized by the State include paving the road and the requirement that a sidewalk be installed concurrently with the road paving. To satisfy the State's funding requirements and meet all road and safety standards, the County needs to acquire an additional 20' of each property that runs parallel to Live Oak Lane. The needed 20' is currently within an easement on each property for electrical lines that run along the Live Oak Lane portion of each property.
Betsy Condon, District 4 Commissioner, hosted a public meeting on Thursday, July 13, 2023, at the Middleburg/Clay Hill Library, 2245 Aster Ave, Middleburg, FL, 32068, for the property owners to ask any questions and provide input.
Next steps
County staff will work with affected property owners to acquire the needed property. Residents can expect to hear from the county via a letter to discuss the specific details about their property and acquisition. Pending successful right of way acquisition, the goal is for work to begin early 2024. Construction will probably take up to nine months.
lf you have any questions about this project, please email askclay@claycountygov.com.
County Road 218 traffic circle construction (Middleburg) - Work is underway to construct a traffic circle on County Road 218 at the entrance of Shadowlawn Elementary School. This project is part of the First Coast Expressway connector road Cathedral Oak Parkway from County Road 218 to the First Coast Expressway. Work is estimated to be completed in December 2024. If you have any questions about this project, you can email askclay@claycountygov.com.
May 16, 2024- Anticipate daily lane closures on CR 218 at Cathedral Oaks for paving operations from June 17th to June 20th.
March 11, 2024- Anticipate daytime, single-lane closures Monday through Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for the next two weeks on County Road 218 at the entrance of Shadowlawn Elementary School for traffic circle construction, and east to State Road 23.
February 28, 2024- Anticipate daytime, single-lane closures Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on County Road 218 at the entrance of Shadowlawn Elementary School for traffic circle construction, and east to State Road 23. Watch for flaggers. The speed limit has been lowered to 35 mph in the construction zone.
February 23, 2024- County Road 218 will be closed from Henley Road to State Road 16 and a detour will be in place beginning at 7 p.m. on February 23 through 10 p.m. on February 25. Drivers will be detoured via Thunder Road. Emergency vehicles will have full access. Drivers should expect heavy traffic and delays this weekend for the Northeast Florida Scottish Games and Festival. Avoid County Road 218 due to ongoing construction work and a planned detour. Access to the Clay County Fairgrounds will be via State Road 16.
January 25, 2024- A road closure and detour are now planned for February 23-25, 2024. County Road 218 will be closed from Henley Road to State Road 16 and a detour will be in place beginning at 7 p.m. on February 23 through 10 p.m. on February 25. Drivers will be detoured via Thunder Road.
January 11, 2024- Paving operations are scheduled to take place between Henley Road and State Road 16 January 29 through February 2, weather permitting. County Road 218 will be closed from Henley Road to State Road 16 and a detour will be in place beginning at 7 p.m. on February 2 through 10 p.m. on February 4. Drivers will be detoured via Thunder Road. Emergency vehicles will have full access.
January 5, 2024- Crews are completing underdrain replacement work and paving operations are scheduled to begin on January 22, and will take approximately five days to complete, weather permitting. Drivers should expect delays. Watch for flaggers. A detour will be in place on January 27-28 to realign the road closure for paving operations beginning the week of January 29.
December 14, 2023- The speed limit has been lowered to 35 mph in the construction zone. Please be patient, slow down, and pay attention to flaggers and signage. Crews are completing underdrain replacement work and paving operations are scheduled for January 26-28, weather permitting, drivers should expect delays.
October 27, 2023- Crews will begin replacing underdrains in mid-November, which will take about three weeks to complete. Additional lane closures will be required to complete this phase of the project.
October 13, 2023-County Road 218 (Middleburg) – Anticipate daytime, single-lane closures Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on County Road 218 at the entrance of Shadowlawn Elementary School for traffic circle construction.
June 8, 2023- Starting Monday, June 12, crews will begin construction of a roundabout on County Road 218 at the entrance of Shadowlawn Elementary School. This is part of the Cathedral Oaks Parkway project ahead of the First Coast Expressway. During the summer break, drivers can expect a lane closure from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. During the school year, the lane closure will be from 9:00 AM through 6:00 PM. The lane closures will be Monday through Saturday. We encourage drivers to be patient, slow down, and pay attention to flaggers and signage. If you have any questions about this project, you can email askclay@claycountygov.com.
County Road 218 (Middleburg) – Preliminary gas utility relocation work began on April 1st for Bonded Transportation Program project #1, County Road 218 from Cosmos Avenue to Pine Tree Lane in Middleburg.
This project involves designing and reconstructing a 2.7-mile section of County Road 218 from two lanes to four lanes and adding a median, turn lane, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and bike lanes. Road construction is anticipated to begin this summer with project completion expected in the summer of 2025.
May 16, 2024- Drivers should anticipate a traffic shift and nighttime single-lane closures on the north side of the road for sidewalk and curb placement beginning the week of May 20th.
April 16, 2024- Drivers should anticipate a traffic shift and single-lane closures on the north side of the road for the next 30 days.
County Road 220 (Fleming Island)
April 25, 2024- Overnight lane closure with flaggers at Swimming Pen Creek on May 12.
February 5, 2024- Anticipate occasional nighttime, single-lane closures with flaggers in the westbound lane of County Road 220 from Habersham Harbor Drive west to Silver Point, March 10 through September 10, 2024, for CCUA water line upgrades. The project could take up to 395 days to complete and includes temporary pavement in the median and a traffic shift to maintain the two westbound lanes for the majority of the project. The speed limit will be 35 MPH throughout the work zone.
January 19, 2024- Anticipate daytime, single-lane closures with flaggers in the westbound lane of County Road 220 from Habersham Harbor Drive west to Silver Point, March 10 through September 10, 2024, for CCUA water line upgrades.
Oakleaf Plantation Parkway (Oakleaf) – Anticipate single-lane closures and flaggers daily for milling and resurfacing work on Oakleaf Plantation Parkway from Eagle Landing Parkway to State Road 23. Work began on April 5th. Milling work was completed and all paving and striping work is expected to take four weeks to complete.
Oakleaf Plantation Parkway (Oakleaf)- Anticipate an east-bound, single-lane closure on Oakleaf Plantation Parkway between Deer View Lane and Southwood Way from April 30 through May 1 for emergency pipelining construction work.