I-75 Closures in Collier County During the Week of Nov. 2, 2025 Due to Multiple Construction Projects
NAPLES, Fla. – Motorists should anticipate NIGHTTIME/OVERNIGHT closures on I-75 in Collier County as a part of multiple construction projects.
Monday, November 3
- During the nighttime/overnight hours of 9:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m., motorists should expect I-75 northbound ramp at State Road (S.R.) 951 (exit 101) closed. Drivers must continue to exit 105 (Golden Gate Parkway) to exit and reenter I-75 southbound to return to S.R. 951 (exit 101).
- During the nighttime/overnight hours of 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., motorists should expect rolling I-75 ramp closures at Pine Ridge Road (exit 107). Drivers may exit at Immokalee Road (exit 111) or continue to exit at Golden Gate Parkway (exit 105) and follow local roads to Pine Ridge Road.
Tuesday, November 4 & Wednesday, November 5
- During the nighttime/overnight hours of 11 p.m. to 4 a.m., motorists should expect I-75 SOUTHBOUND THROUGH LANES CLOSED from Golden Gate Parkway (exit 105) to S.R. 951 (exit 101) for overhead sign installation (weather date Thursday, November 6). During the closure, motorists traveling south on I-75 should exit at Golden Gate Parkway (exit 105), turn left onto Golden Gate Parkway, turn right onto S.R.951/Collier Boulevard, then turn left onto the southbound on-ramp to continue on I-75.
- During the nighttime/overnight hours of 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., motorists should expect LANE CLOSURES on the I-75 southbound off ramp at S.R. 951 (exit 101) for crews to pave. The southbound I-75 full closure will be in effect 11 p.m. to 4 a.m.).
Please use extra caution and follow detour signage or seek alternate routes.
Law enforcement will be onsite to assist motorists during the closures. These activities are subject to change based on weather conditions and unforeseen conditions.
Stay informed, sign up for construction alerts and view improvement plans by visiting https://www.swflroads.com/projects/County/Collier/Construction.
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