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LEE COUNTY, Fla. – To our valued community, we are pleased to share regular updates on the ongoing construction of S.R. 739 from north of the Caloosahatchee River to S.R. 78. We are committed to delivering these safety improvements as quickly as possible while ensuring quality and safety remain top priorities.

Recent Work

Work continued on the upgraded roadway lighting with additional efforts on the new concrete sidewalk along the corridor. Crews also continued with new concrete pads around the recently installed pull boxes. In addition, crews also installed the new signalization wire into the new mast arms.

Upcoming Work

Beginning Sunday night, March 29, through Wednesday morning, April 1, motorists should expect intermittent nighttime lane closures. Crews will be hanging mast arms and installing the Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (PHBs) on State Road 739 (Business 41) at Pondella Road, West Mariana Avenue, and near West North Shore. Still to come, crews will pave the final riding layer of the roadway.

Estimated completion of the project has been adjusted due to project resequencing in response to addressing community concerns. Estimated completion is early 2026.

We thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to finish this roadway improvement project. Stay tuned for future updates as we make progress on this critical project.

Sign Up for Updates

To sign up for updates and access the weekly Road Watch, please visit the project website at 446293-1 SR 739 from north of the Caloosahatchee River to SR 78 (Bayshore Road).

For real-time traffic updates, visit FL511.com.

 

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