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Sanibel Causeway Emergency Restoration: Crews are completing final items west of the toll plaza. The 35 MPH speed limit has been restored west of the toll plaza. Reduced speed limits remain enforced east of the toll plaza. Pedestrians are not permitted on the Sanibel Causeway.
The following work activities above are scheduled to occur, however unforeseen underground conditions and weather may affect this schedule.
Motorists should be aware of continuing work along the frontage road under Span A.
The contractor continues work to restore the staging area at Punta Rassa in preparation for handing the area back over to Lee County later this summer.
Motorists are advised that when traveling on island Bay 3 remains closed for Lee County to continue work on toll equipment.
The contractor is installing signage east of the toll plaza.
Work by others: Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation continues to monitor Least Tern nesting on the Causeway and continues work on the north side of McGregor Boulevard for mangrove restoration. For more information visit: www.sccf.org.
All users are urged to be courteous and pay attention as bicyclists share the road on the Causeway and vehicles are entering and existing at public beach access points of the Causeway Islands Park. Visitors may check www.leegov.com/parks for updated park and Punta Rassa boat ramp information.
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Road Watch Update:
- Motorists are reminded not to block driveways or entrances and to follow all posted signage throughout the construction zone.
- Pedestrian access to the bridge is not allowed during construction, this includes fishing, and all other recreational use.
- Please use caution and watch for workers and construction vehicles entering and exiting the roadway.
- Noise from construction equipment in the area is to be expected.
- Since the start of construction with the Little Pine Island Bridge, boaters are asked to be aware of construction equipment and erosion control measures that are in place.