Wilson Pigott Bridge to Close to All Traffic March 19 for Deck Replacement (New Start Date Tentative Pending Weather and Material Delivery)
FORT MYERS, Fla. – Motorists who travel across the Wilson Pigott Bridge should prepare for a temporary full closure beginning March 19, weather permitting and contingent upon timely delivery of construction materials.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will close the bridge to all traffic to allow crews to install a new bridge deck as part of the ongoing replacement project.
During this phase of construction, the bridge will be closed to all vehicles, including private passenger vehicles, commercial trucks, delivery vehicles, and buses. All motorists will be required to follow the posted detour route.
Emergency services personnel — including fire rescue, law enforcement, and EMS — will be strategically staged on one side of the bridge throughout the closure to respond to emergencies and help ensure public safety.
All other drivers, including school and transit bus operators, should plan for additional travel time and adjust schedules accordingly. The detour will add approximately 6.5 to 7 miles by directing motorists to utilize Interstate 75 to cross the Caloosahatchee River as an alternative to Babcock Ranch Road/State Road 31.
Law enforcement officers will be present to assist with traffic control and ensure compliance with the closure and detour.
FDOT encourages motorists to plan ahead, allow extra travel time, and use caution when traveling through the area. Safety remains the agency’s top priority, and every effort will be made to complete the work as efficiently as possible.
For real-time traffic updates, visit FL511.com.
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The Florida Department of Transportation’s mission is to provide a safe statewide transportation system that promotes the efficient movement of people and goods, supports the state’s economic competitiveness, prioritizes Florida’s environment and natural resources, and preserves the quality of life and connectedness of the state’s communities.