Connect with us

South Florida Local News

Pompano Beach unveils major construction project for McNab Road and bridge replacement set to begin in July 2025

Published

on

Pompano Beach, Florida – The City of Pompano Beach is set to begin a major infrastructure project on July 14, 2025, aimed at improving McNab Road and its bridge. The McNab Road Streetscape Improvement and Bridge Replacement Project will transform a key east-west corridor, enhancing both safety and connectivity for residents and visitors. The project is made possible by the Go Bond initiative, which was supported by voters in Pompano Beach and will modernize a critical part of the city’s infrastructure.

“This is a project that the voters supported through the Go Bond initiative because it is essential for the future of our City,” said Mayor Rex Hardin. The Mayor emphasized that although the construction phase may cause some temporary disruption, the end result will bring lasting benefits to the community. “While some patience will be required during construction, the outcome will create transformative benefits for Pompano Beach,” Hardin added.

McNab Road has long been an important east-west route in the city, linking neighborhoods, schools, businesses, and key community areas. However, the existing bridge, which was originally built in 1959, has become outdated and no longer meets the needs of the growing population. This project, prioritized under the Go Bond initiative, will replace the bridge and revamp the surrounding streetscape to ensure the corridor can accommodate future growth and improve accessibility for everyone who relies on it.

Read also: Jennifer Keller takes on new role as chair of ficpa scholarship foundation for the 2025-26 term

The Pompano Beach city officials are dedicated to minimizing the impact of the construction on residents and local businesses. Mayor Hardin reassured the community that the city is working diligently to keep everyone informed throughout the process. “We understand that construction can be disruptive, and we have been proactively communicating with HOAs and businesses that will be affected. We are dedicated to minimizing impacts and keeping everyone affected by this project informed every step of the way,” Hardin said.

The McNab Road project will not only replace the bridge but will also improve safety features, making it easier and safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. By modernizing the infrastructure, the city is laying the foundation for better connectivity and mobility in the area. The project will also incorporate improved landscaping and streetscape features, providing a more aesthetically pleasing and functional corridor for all who use it.

Read also: Hollywood residents are invited to apply for positions on the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee to help shape future housing solutions

With construction officially starting in mid-July 2025, the City of Pompano Beach is excited to see the long-awaited improvements take shape. For more information and updates on the progress of the McNab Road Streetscape Improvement and Bridge Replacement Project, residents and businesses are encouraged to visit the City’s website at https://www.pompanobeachfl.gov/government/go-bond/mcnab-road-plans.

This project marks a significant step in improving Pompano Beach’s infrastructure, which will have a lasting impact on the quality of life for all its residents.

Continue Reading
South Florida Local News1 day ago

Florida office of insurance regulation schedules National Council on Compensation Insurance public rate hearing for citizens and businesses

State1 day ago

Commissioner Wilton Simpson secures permanent preservation of over 1,200 acres of working ranch land in Lake County to protect agriculture and natural resources

Crime1 day ago

Broward detectives identify man responsible for smashing glass and stealing cash from local bike shop

South Florida Local News2 days ago

City of West Palm Beach receives 31 international honors for excellence in community events at the annual IFEA convention

South Florida Local News2 days ago

Chief financial officer Blaise Ingoglia announces record $58 million returned to Floridians in unclaimed property during September

South Florida Local News2 days ago

Sunset Lounge in West Palm Beach reopens to host a special Soul in the City concert with Boney James

South Florida Local News3 days ago

Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia announces record return of 58 million dollars in unclaimed property to Floridians in September

South Florida Local News3 days ago

BCPS hosts the second annual TIES Expo to showcase technology and innovation transforming classrooms for the 22nd century

South Florida Local News3 days ago

Pompano Beach invites families to the Horse and Hound Costume Event for an afternoon of fall fun with pets and horse

State4 days ago

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier files civil enforcement action against Roku for alleged violations of children’s privacy rights

South Florida Local News5 days ago

City of Pembroke Pines invites residents to attend Florida Talks lecture on Seminole portraits and history this November

South Florida Local News5 days ago

City of Pompano Beach invites teens and adults with disabilities to join the Monster Mash Dance at Emma Lou Olson Civic Center

South Florida Local News6 days ago

Oakland Park welcomes residents and visitors with new entryway signs unveiled by the Mayor and City Commission

State6 days ago

City of Fort Lauderdale lifts precautionary advisory and residents can safely enjoy Lago Karen again

South Florida Local News6 days ago

Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance celebrates fiscal year 2025 with major job growth and company expansions across Broward County

Categories

Trending