FDOT announces 3-month lane closure on Ocean Shore Boulevard between Amsden Road and Neptune Avenue

The lanes will be closed for drainage improvements, curb and gutter installations and pedestrian enhancement construction.


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  • | 4:12 p.m. April 28, 2025
The detour map for a three-month closure on southbound Ocean Shore Boulevard in Ormond Beach. Courtesy of FDOT
The detour map for a three-month closure on southbound Ocean Shore Boulevard in Ormond Beach. Courtesy of FDOT
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Beginning April 29, the southbound lanes of Ocean Shore Boulevard between Amsden Road and Neptune Avenue in Ormond Beach will be closed for around three months.

The lanes will be closed for drainage improvements, curb and gutter installations and pedestrian enhancement construction, according to a press release from the Florida Department of Transportation. This is the second of three non-concurrent detour segments. 

Segment one, completed in February and March, closed the southbound lanes of Ocean Shore Boulevard between Neptune Avenue  and East Granada Boulevard. Segment three has not yet begun, but will close the southbound lanes between Standish Drive and Amsden drive for approximately two months, the press release said.

Below is the anticipated schedule and detour information from the FDOT for segment two's closure:

  • Segment 2: The southbound lanes of Ocean Shore Boulevard will be closed between Amsden Road and Neptune Avenue for approximately three months beginning as early as Tuesday, April 29.
  • Detour information: Motorists traveling south on Ocean Shore Boulevard will be directed to turn right on to Amsden Road, turn left onto North Halifax Drive, and then continue south to East Granada Boulevard. From there, motorists can turn left to return to Ocean Shore Boulevard. Daytime flagging operations will be in place at the intersection of Amsden Road and Halifax Drive to facilitate traffic flow. 

For more details, please visit www.cflroads.com/project/442874-1

 

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