FDOT’s Northeast Florida District Two is prepared for tropical weather

Published 10:06 am Thursday, September 1, 2016

FDOT

Lake City – Florida Department of Transportation’s District Two is prepared for the storm anticipated through our district’s Big Bend area and throughout the Northeast Florida area this week.  

 

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FDOT requires construction project contractors to have a hurricane plan.  Safety is the top priority as construction projects are secured by locking down equipment and traffic control devices.

 

Maintaining existing roads is essential as the storm approaches.  FDOT alerts staff and maintenance contractors, putting them on standby and adjusting schedules as necessary.

 

Drainage structures are readied by removing debris from rights-of-way and along roadways.

 

FDOT works closely with the Governor’s Office and the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) before, during and after the storm.

 

Following the storm, FDOT and its contractors conduct damage inspections, clear and reopen roads, as well as document all activities for possible federal reimbursement.

 

Residents should monitor local radio and TV stations for the latest details on evacuations. All zones may not need evacuation.  Excess evacuations may create more traffic congestion.

FDOT encourages motorists to use FL511 for the latest incident details on Interstates.  The FL511 app is available to monitor traffic.

 

Know before you go by using the FL511 system.  There are five convenient ways for all motorists to receive traffic updates:

•           Download the free Florida 511 mobile app available on Google Play or Apple App Store.

•           Call 511 toll free for updates in English and Spanish.

•           Visit FL511.com for interactive roadway maps showing traffic congestion and crashes, travel times and traffic camera views.

•           Sign up for a “My Florida 511” account at FL511.com to create custom routes and register for email, text or phone alerts.

•           Follow one of the 13 statewide, regional or roadway-specific Twitter feeds (#FL511).

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