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Green Cove Springs, Fla – The Clay County Bonded Transportation Program Administrator has scheduled a community meeting on October 18, 2022, at 6 p.m. at Russell Baptist Church, located at 2299 Sandridge Road in Green Cove Springs.
The public is invited to attend and learn more about the road construction projects selected for the Bonded Transportation Program that will be underway soon in Lake Asbury and Green Cove Springs. All road projects are scheduled for completion before the opening of the First Coast Expressway in early 2025.
These projects are designed to increase public safety, improve traffic flow, and reduce congestion throughout the county. Roadway designs will also incorporate drainage features and safety features including sidewalks and bicycle lanes.
 Rendering of 3-lane roadway design with sidewalks and bike lanes
At the Meeting- The Bonded Transportation Program Administrator and Owner’s Representative WGI Inc. will provide an overview of the Bonded Transportation Program projects including improvements to Russell Road and Sandridge Road in Lake Asbury, improvements to County Road 315, and the new First Coast Expressway connector road to be built north of Green Cove Springs.
The public will be able to view construction plans and renderings illustrating the roadway designs, and safety and drainage features.
The meeting will be recorded and available to view on the Clay County Florida Government Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/ClayCtyBCC.
Learn more about the seven Bonded Transportation Program road projects here: Bonded Transportation Program
Track construction progress and upcoming lane closures with the Bonded Transportation Program Dashboard here: Bonded Transportation Program Dashboard
Sign up for updates on the Clay County Bonded Transportation Program road projects here: Clay County Newsletters.
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Clay County, FL is located southwest of Jacksonville and nestled along the beautiful St. Johns River. More than 218,000 residents enjoy a quality of life here that meets their desired pace and unique interests. Clay County has a business community that is 4,400 strong. Industries leading in healthcare and life sciences, aviation and defense, logistics, distribution, information technology, and manufacturing are here to serve you. Clay County welcomes you to enjoy the exquisite natural beauty, unique history, and small town feel only found here.
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