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Construction work on Post Street with safety measures in place

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The Florida Department of Transportation is moving forward with safety upgrades on Post Street in Murray Hill. A roundabout will be installed alongside other improvements to reduce accidents and enhance traffic flow, particularly in a high-collision area. This initiative follows community concerns over vehicle-related damage and aims to create a safer environment for motorists and local businesses. The upgrades are expected to be completed by Labor Day.

Jacksonville, Florida – The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is implementing safety enhancements on Post Street in Murray Hill, a pivotal development following concerns regarding vehicle-related damage at a local business and frequent collisions at a nearby intersection. The project will feature the introduction of a roundabout and various safety upgrades aimed at reducing accidents and improving traffic flow.

A new concert and event space named Hard Love recently opened on Post Street, occupying the site of the former Kirby’s Vacuums. This location has experienced significant vehicle impacts over the years, prompting the community to respond by painting a stop sign mural on the storefront to draw attention to the dangers posed by traffic. The owners of Hard Love have taken proactive measures to further reinforce the wall with extra concrete and bracing to mitigate the damage from potential future collisions.

The FDOT has already made considerable progress in enhancing the roadway, having completed the resurfacing and repainting of Post Street, particularly at the curve. The new asphalt aims to address issues like bumpiness, while the installation of bright and visible pavement markings is intended to enhance overall safety for motorists. Additionally, retroreflective paint has been applied to the curve to effectively attract driver attention, further bolstering the roadway’s safety measures.

As part of a broader initiative, the FDOT is also constructing a roundabout at the intersection of Old Roosevelt and Post Street, an area noted for its history of rear-end collisions. FDOT officials have stated that the primary goal of these upgrades is to reduce crashes by at least 70%, addressing longstanding safety concerns in this traffic-heavy location.

With construction efforts ongoing, the new roundabout is expected to be completed and operational by Labor Day, providing much-needed relief to the traffic dynamics in the area. Local business owner Mike Brancaccio of Hard Love advocates for additional safety features, such as the implementation of flashing lights at the curve, which could enhance visibility and alert drivers to potential hazards.

This comprehensive upgrade to Post Street is a part of FDOT’s commitment to improving public safety and traffic infrastructure across Florida. As communities grow and local businesses expand, such developments aim to provide safer environments for residents and visitors alike, ensuring that roadways are equipped to handle increased traffic while minimizing accidents.

As these enhancements unfold, the Murray Hill community is optimistic that the combination of redesigned streetscapes, traffic flow adjustments, and increased visibility will contribute to a safer and more vibrant neighborhood experience. Enhanced infrastructure not only supports local commerce but also fosters a sense of community well-being and connectivity.

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