Motorists traveling westbound on Gandy Boulevard will see a new traffic configuration for vehicles wanting to turn into the boat ramp, as well as vehicles wanting to go back eastbound.

The change takes effect early next week.

The new turn-around configuration will allow westbound Gandy motorists to turn near the bridge onto a dedicated left turn lane onto the Frontage Road. 

Motorists will continue on the Frontage Road to the boat ramp or travel back eastbound on Gandy Boulevard. Advanced notification signs will be in place to assist in this modification.

In addition, beginning Sunday, traffic west of Westshore Boulevard will have a new traffic shift. Eastbound Gandy Boulevard traffic will be shifted south onto the new paved roadway.

A few days later, westbound traffic will be shifted south onto the old eastbound roadway. These traffic shifts will allow contractors to complete the roadway widening construction in the area.

Motorists need to also be aware of two intersections on Gandy Boulevard where the right turn lanes have been combined into a thru and right turn lane: Eastbound and westbound at Westshore Boulevard and eastbound at Lois Avenue.

Similarly, the westbound left inside turn lane at Manhattan Avenue has been eliminated to allow sufficient access for contractors to conduct work in the median.  The outside turn lane remains in place.

As a reminder, one lane on both eastbound and westbound Gandy Boulevard between Westshore Boulevard and the Gandy Bridge will be closed each night between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m..  There may also be intermittent night time lane closures throughout the project limits. Through travel lanes will remain open during day time hours.

In an effort to keep the construction crews, and the traveling public safe, motorists are reminded that the posted construction speed limit is 45 miles an hour.

Speed enforcement will be in place in the signed construction zones. The fine for speeding in a construction zone is double the amount of a regular ticket.