Work on I-95

Work is continuing on I-95 south of Broward Boulevard to north of Commercial Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. The work on this 6.7-mile 95 Express project includes widening and converting the existing I-95 HOV Lanes to Managed Lanes which will result in two tolled Express Lanes in each direction; the number of General Use lanes will remain the same. Other work includes: widening bridges, sound wall construction, installation of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) and tolling equipment and ramp signaling at the I-95 entrance ramps at Davie Road, Broward Boulevard, Sunrise Boulevard, Oakland Park Boulevard and Commercial Boulevard, according to I-95 Community Outreach Specialist Andrea Pacini The cost will be about $153 million and it will be complete in the fall of 2022.

Work is continuing on I-95 from south of Southwest 10th Street to south of Glades Road. The work involves a 4.8-mile 95 Express project includes widening and converting the existing I-95 HOV Lanes to Managed Lanes which will result in two tolled Express Lanes in each direction; the number of General Use lanes will remain the same. Other project improvements include bridge widenings at Palmetto Park Road and Camino Real, complete bridge replacement at the Hillsboro Canal, noise wall construction, portable traffic monitoring sites, toll gantry installation, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) installation, ramp signaling at the I-95 entrance ramps from Palmetto Park Road, Express Lane markers and landscape relocation, according to I-95 Community Outreach Specialist Andrea Pacini. The cost will be about $102 million and it will complete by fall of 2021.