Florida
Beulah Road Resurfacing Project Completed in Escambia County
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has completed a $4.4 million project to resurface Beulah Road from Mobile Highway (S.R. 10A) to Issacs Lane, in Escambia County. Additional improvements include: Construction of a 6-foot sidewalk on the west side of…
Key points
- FDOT has completed a $4.4 million resurfacing project on Beulah Road.
- A new 6-foot sidewalk has been added for pedestrian safety.
- Improvements aim to enhance traffic flow and safety for local residents.
PENSACOLA, Fla. NewsWK — The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has successfully completed a $4.4 million resurfacing project along Beulah Road, stretching from Mobile Highway (S.R. 10A) to Issacs Lane in Escambia County. This project not only enhances the road’s surface but also includes significant improvements for pedestrian safety.
Among the key upgrades is the construction of a 6-foot sidewalk on the west side of Beulah Road, extending from the Beulah Academy of Science to Nine Mile Road. This enhancement aims to provide safer access for students and residents in the area.
Local officials and residents can expect improved traffic flow and increased safety as a result of these enhancements, which are crucial for the growing community around Beulah Road.
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Based on reporting by William Reynolds originally published by NorthEscambia.com. Read the original story.