South Florida Local News
Drivers and pedestrians are being redirected through the Falcon Cove Middle School gate on Bonaventure Boulevard due to a temporary detour
Vista Park, Florida – Residents and visitors heading to Vista Park should be aware of a temporary change in access as construction work takes place at the park’s main entrance. From March 24 to March 29, the entrance on Vista Park Boulevard will be closed to accommodate a drainage improvement project.
To ensure continued access, officials have arranged a detour through the Falcon Cove Middle School gate on Bonaventure Boulevard. This alternate route is expected to keep traffic flowing smoothly while work is completed.
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The project, aimed at enhancing the park’s drainage system, is scheduled during Spring Break to minimize inconvenience for parkgoers and nearby residents. Officials hope the timing will reduce disruptions, as school traffic will be lighter during this period.
Local authorities encourage drivers and pedestrians to follow posted detour signs and allow extra time for their trips. Visitors using the Falcon Cove Middle School entrance should remain cautious and mindful of any additional instructions provided by on-site personnel.
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While temporary closures can be inconvenient, city officials emphasize that this construction is essential for long-term improvements at Vista Park. By upgrading the drainage system, the project aims to prevent potential flooding issues and improve the park’s overall infrastructure.
For those planning to visit the park during the construction period, it is recommended to check for any updates regarding access routes and possible delays. The city appreciates the community’s patience and cooperation as these necessary improvements are completed.
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