Great news, Sanibel Island visitors and residents! Traffic has officially shifted to the permanent lanes on the Sanibel Causeway. This marks a significant milestone in the ongoing restoration project following Hurricane Ian.
However, construction is still underway, so here’s what you need to know before your next trip:
What to Expect:
- Causeway Islands: Be aware that the islands surrounding the temporary roadway are currently closed to the public due to ongoing construction. This includes access from the water.
- Wildlife: Keep an eye out for protected beach-nesting birds that may be flying near the roadway. Please slow down and drive with caution.
- Westbound Traffic: Expect occasional traffic stops near the staging area entrance as construction equipment crosses the road.
- Debris Removal: Construction crews continue removing debris and working on the Causeway Islands. You might see construction equipment entering or leaving the travel lanes periodically.
- Westbound Merge: The westbound merge lane is now located west of the toll plaza. Remember to be cautious and obey the 20 mph speed limit.
Eastbound Traffic (From the Toll Plaza):
- Lane Closures: Expect temporary daytime lane closures on McGregor Boulevard (both eastbound and westbound) between Shell Point Boulevard and Punta Rassa Road. This is to prepare for a traffic shift scheduled for early August.
- Traffic Shift: Early next month, traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction on McGregor Boulevard for about a half mile (from Shell Point to west of Port Comfort Road) as crews reconstruct an underground pipe crossing. Traffic will be shifted north while they work on the south side, and then vice versa.
- Eastbound Lane: One lane of eastbound traffic will remain open from the toll plaza to Shell Point Road on the south (beach) side of McGregor. However, the shoulder on this side remains closed for construction. Crews are excavating and installing shoreline reinforcement measures.
- Westbound Delays: Westbound motorists on McGregor Boulevard might experience short delays as Florida Highway Patrol stops traffic to allow deliveries to the staging area at Punta Rassa.
Important Reminders:
- Oversized vehicles are using the causeway for recovery efforts. Be patient, as travel times may be longer than usual.
- Bicycles and pedestrians are not permitted on the causeway at this time.
- Obey the posted speed limit of 20 mph throughout the construction zone.
Stay Informed:
For the latest information on the Sanibel Causeway restoration project, visit the Florida Department of Transportation website: https://www.swflroads.com/SanibelCauseway