Pembroke Pines, Florida – One of the busiest exits on the interchange, the Pines Boulevard exit on I-75 in Broward County may soon be redesigned.
The project will include I-75 from North of Miramar Parkway to North of Pines Blvd, according to a plan by Colliers Engineering & Design.
The plan will address traffic issues and will include the replacement of the Pines Boulevard bridge over I-75 to accommodate three left-turn entrance lanes an elevated ramp terminal intersection with two new bridges, and the relocation of the NB to EB exit ramp to accommodate a new Park & Ride facility.
According to the Florida Department of Transportation, the project has already been approved and the work is expected to begin in the Fall of 2027. The estimated construction costs will be $95.3 million.
There is a meeting scheduled to discuss the project on Thursday, July 21 at 6 p.m. at the Grand Palms Hotel at 110 Grand Palm Drive, Pembroke Pines FL, 33027.
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