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SE Ga Road Work: Weekly Traffic Interruption Advisory Through October 27

Georgia Department of Transportation continues essential road work throughout Southeast Georgia.  As a result, work on construction and maintenance projects will continue Saturday, October 21 through Friday, October 27.

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All work subject to change due to weather or other factors. Motorists are cautioned to reduce their speed while traveling through work zones, pay attention and watch for workers.

Traffic interruptions are listed below by interstates, categories, and counties.

Interstate 95

I-95                                                                  McIntosh County
Champney R. Bridge (MP 45.5) to Darien R. Bridge (MP 49.0) 
Lane Closures Monday – Thursday 7pm-7am &
Weekends – Friday 9pm until Monday 5am
Bridge Maintenance/Rehabilitation thru November 2023

I-95 at MP 1.5 – MP 25.5                                Camden County
Installation of Cable Barrier
Inside Shoulder Closures Daily

Interstate 16                            

I-16 (in the Vicinity of SR 307)                 Chatham County            
Lane Closures for DDI Construction on I-16 & SR 307
Monday – Saturday
· I-16 Eastbound from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
· I-16 Westbound from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
· SR 307 North from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
· SR 307 South from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Continues thru end of 2023

I-16                                                   Candler/Bulloch Counties
Excelsior Church Rd. Exit 111 to SR 67 Exit 127
Nightly lane closures from 7 p.m. until 6 a.m.
Replacing concrete pavement

Interstate 516 

I-516 Northbound                                           Chatham County 
Resurfacing between Milepost 4.3 to 4.4
Nighttime Lane closure
Sunday, October 22

Bridge & Road Closures with Detours

SR 169 at Canoochee River Bridge              Evans County
Road Closure June 12 for Bridge Replacement
Expected to Reopen March 2024
Detour via US 301, US 280, SR 129

SR 520 at Satilla River Overflow Bridge     Brantley County 
Lane Closures for Bridge Replacement
Expected to Reopen July 2024
Single Lane Traffic in Both Directions thru Work Zone
On-site Detour: WB Traffic Shift to EB Bridge

Harden Chapel Rd                                        Toombs County
Road Closure for Bridge Replacement
From 10/4/23 – 3/31/24
Detour via SR 56, US 1

Bridge Construction, Rehabilitation, and Maintenance

SR 25 at Houlihan Bridge                            Chatham County 
Single Lane Closure Utilizing Traffic Signals
Bridge Repair Timeline TBD
Alternate Route via SR 25, SR 30, SR 21, I-95, US 17

Resurfacing

S.R. 25 Spur (Golden Isles Pkwy.)              Glynn County
From Altama Ave. to Canal Road
Night work 8 pm until 4 am Oct. 23 thru Nov. 2
Asphalt work Mon. thru Thurs. nights

SR 204/Abercorn St                                     Chatham County
From Georgetown Exit to Stephenson Ave
Lane Closures for Asphalt Resurfacing
Sunday – Friday 7pm to 6am

SR 26/Victory Drive                                      Chatham County
From Wilmington River Bridge to Bee Road

Single Lane Closure Milling/Repaving
Daily/Nightly Lane Closures 9pm to 6am

SR 196/SR 119                                               Liberty County
From Gate 1 to Gate 5 (MP 4.67 to 7.15)
Lane Closures Friday – Saturday 7pm to 5am

SR 38/Old Sunbury Road                             Liberty County
From Joseph Martin Rd to Old Hines Rd
Nightly Lane Closures for Pipe Installation
Sunday – Friday 7pm to 6am

SR 119/Taylors Creek                                   Liberty County
From SR 119 at Taylors Creek
MP 23 to MP 24
Traffic Shift at Taylors Creek
9/8/2023 – 12/1/2023

SR 303                                                           Glynn County
From SR 520 to SR 25
Daily Lane Closures 7pm to 6am
4/16/2023 – 10/31/2023

SR 21 BU                                                       Effingham County
SR 21 to SR 119
Milling & Resurfacing Daily Flagging Operations
Monday – Sunday 7pm to 6am
Starting 7/20/2023 -10/31/2023

SR 30/US 280                         Montgomery/Toombs Counties
From SR 135 (Higgston) to SR 4/US 1 (Lyons)
Nightly Lane Closures Sunday – Thursday 6:30pm to 6:30am
8/13/2023 – 12/10/2023

SR 203                                                            Appling County
From Bacon County Line to Wayne County Line
Daily Lane Closures 7am to 6pm
7/10/2023 – 2/29/2024

SR 25/US 17                                                    Glynn County
From Sidney Lanier Bridge to SR 25 Spur
Nightly Lane Closures 7pm to 6am
7/18/2023 – 10/31/2023

SR 25/US 17                                                     McIntosh County
From SR 251 to Newport River Bridge
Daily Lane Closures with Flagging Operation
10/11/2023 – 12/31/2023

Other Traffic Interruptions

SR 169                                                                Evans County
From SR 129 to Riverside Drive
Brewton Park Boat Ramp Access will Remain Open to Public

SR 21/SR 30                                                  Chatham County
I-95/SR 405 to Berrien Rd                            
Nightly Lane Closures for Work on Striping
Monday – Friday 7pm to 6am

SR 40                                                                 Camden County
West of Grove Blvd to East of Truss Plant Road
Widening and Reconstruction for Additional Turn Lanes
Lane Closures Monday – Friday 7am to 5pm
Ends 12/31/2023

SR 25/Burnsed Blvd.                                    Chatham County
US 80/Burnsed Blvd. and SR 25/Brampton Rd.
Road Widening & Paving Operations
Lane Closures Mon. – Fri. 7am to 6pm

  • Burnsed Boulevard reduced to two lanes from Hwy 80 through the intersection of SR 25. Traffic will move to the southbound lanes, which will become one lane in each direction.
  • SR25 North from Bay Street closed to through traffic. Only trucks needing access to Foundation Drive.

SR 25                                                                   Glynn County
Yacht Road to Harry Driggers Blvd
Lane Closures for Widening and Reconstruction
Monday – Friday, 9am to 4pm and 6pm to 7am
Expected Completion 2nd Quarter 2024

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