448973-1 SR 15 (US 98/ US 441) from SE 30TH Terrace to Martin County Line
Roadwatch UpdateProject Details
Work Type: | Resurfacing |
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Phase: | Construction |
Limits: | SR 15 (US 98) from SE 30TH Terrace to Martin County Line |
Length: | 9.7 miles |
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Construction Cost: | $6.3 million |
Start of Current Phase: | Mid 2025 |
About
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will begin resurfacing improvements on State Road 15 (US 98) from SE 30th Terrace to Martin County Line starting in August 2025. The project limits cover approximately 10 miles. In addition to resurfacing, crews will perform pavement grinding, pavement markings, and other upgrades including shoulder treatment along SR 15. The estimated project cost is $6.3 million. Lane closures and traffic pattern changes will be in place during construction
Public Involvement
Aika Ranieri
Community Outreach Specialist
Florida Department of Transportation
Heartland Operations Center
PH: 863-471-4881 / 863-464-0743
Ai.Ranieri@dot.state.fl.us
Contact Information
Communications Team |
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Nancy Morgan
941-720-6335
Nancy.morgan@dot.state.fl.us
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Communications Team |
Aika Ranieri
(863) 464-0743
ai.ranieri@dot.state.fl.us
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For Media Inquiries Only |
fdot-d1comm@dot.state.fl.us
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RoadWatch
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SR 15/US 441 from Martin County Line to SE 30th Terrace: Construction project: will begin resurfacing work on SR 15 (US 98) from SE 30th Terrace to the Martin County line. The project includes pavement resurfacing, grinding, new pavement markings, and shoulder treatment.
- Northbound and southbound lane closures will take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., with traffic reduced to one lane as needed. Northbound and southbound lanes will not be closed simultaneously.
- Beginning Monday, September 29, 2025, milling and asphalt operations will be in place along the project corridor.
- Motorists should be aware of changing traffic patterns, heavy equipment, and workers present in the construction zone.
- Use caution when traveling through the area and obey posted signage and flagging operations. The estimated remaining duration of activities is 4 weeks.
Estimated project completion is early 2026.
Overall project completion is expected in summer 2026