Additional Dolphin Expressway Closures Sunday Night
Westbound SR 836 will be completely closed between I-95 and NW 27th Avenue/Unity Boulevard for toll equipment testing Sunday, November 16 from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.
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Westbound SR 836 will be completely closed between I-95 and NW 27th Avenue/Unity Boulevard for toll equipment testing Sunday, November 16 from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Drivers traveling eastbound on SR 112 Monday night and early Tuesday morning will see detours.
Westbound SR 836 will be completely closed between I-95 and NW 27th Avenue/Unity Boulevard for the installation of tolling structures through Monday, October 20 at 5 a.m.
Drivers of the Dolphin Expressway (SR 836) will see major changes for the weekend.
Several road closures will take place next week including the complete closure of SR 836 westbound between I-95 and NW 27th Avenue.
Several road closures will take place next week including the complete closure of SR 836 westbound between I-95 and NW 27th Avenue.
Some closures will take place along the Dolphin Expressway beginning Monday, August 18.
Drivers traveling on the Airport Expressway will need to be aware of a closure beginning Sunday August 17.
Drivers planning on taking NW 25th Street should be aware of closures to the street through the weekend.
Cones and crews are taking over the roads this week.
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