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Potential Traffic Impacts and Florida Department of Transportation Project Updates
S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard from S.R. 802/Lake Avenue to Ibis Way
Traffic Impacts:
- One lane of S.R. A1A/S. Ocean Boulevard may be closed with a flagging operation to direct traffic, daily, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and nightly, 8 p.m. until 7 a.m., Sunday night through Friday, through Apr. 30, for sod installation, harmonization and paving operations. Please allow extra travel time as needed.
- In conjunction with daily and nightly lane closures on S.R. A1A/S. Ocean Boulevard, one lane of Lake Avenue just west of the S.R. A1A/S. Ocean Boulevard intersection may be closed in each direction as needed, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and 8 p.m. until 7 a.m., Sunday night through Friday, through Apr. 30, for sod installation, harmonization and paving operations.
- A temporary pedestrian detour route will be utilized throughout the work zone as needed; please follow directional signage and proceed with caution.
Please note:
- At this time, driveway tie-ins are expected over the next few weeks, followed by final paving operations (prior to sod installation).
- Sod installation is currently expected to begin in April. Please contact Hernando (copied above) and I if you would like to meet on-site to review irrigation in the Right-of-Way in front of your property
S.R. A1A/South Ocean Boulevard from Emerald Beach Way to S.R. 704/Royal Palm Way
Traffic Impacts:
- Construction operations will resume Monday, Mar. 23, 2026. In the interim, one lane of S.R. A1A may be closed with a flagging operation to direct traffic, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, for maintenance operations as needed. Portions of the sidewalk may also be temporarily closed. Please follow all directional signage and proceed with caution.
- New Traffic Pattern at Traffic Circle by Mar-a-Lago: New asphalt pavement has been placed on S.R. A1A/S. Ocean Boulevard, from just north of Emerald Beach Way to S. County Road, which includes the traffic circle at the intersection of S.R. 80/Southern Boulevard. The new striping meets the current traffic standards, as follows:
- Vehicles approaching the traffic circle are directed to yield
- Vehicles within the traffic circle have the Right-of-Way at all times
Please note:
- Beginning March 23, the contractor will begin mobilizing to the project site and performing surveying work for the first few weeks.
- Updated lane closures and an initial schedule of activities will be provided prior to work resuming.
For more information, please contact Community Outreach Specialist Meredith Cruz at (561) 589-9584 or mcruz@cruz-pr.com.
NOTICE FOR PROPERTY/MAINTENANCE MANAGERS:
In February and early March 2026, the contractor will place the first layer of new asphalt along S.R. A1A between Lake Avenue and Ibis Way as work progresses toward the final phase of the improvement project. Once the asphalt is placed in front of a property during this timeframe, sod installation can be expected roughly two (2) to three (3) weeks after. In the interim, properties are encouraged to perform any preferred irrigation adjustments with their maintenance crews before the sod is installed. Property/maintenance managers may contact the project oversight engineer, Hernando Garces, P.E., with any questions: Hernando@pioneercei.com / (954) 243-7731.
March 3, 2026 Town Council Meeting Presentation
Don't Block the Box
The Palm Beach Police Department is out in force attempting to mitigate traffic congestion and has noticed that one of the most prevalent bad driver behaviors is “Blocking of the Box.” This occurs when a driver enters an intersection or “box” or passes over a crosswalk without room to proceed before the light turns red.. Blocking the box prohibits oncoming traffic from moving and creates dangerous conditions for other drivers, motorists, and first responders. Obstructing an intersection is ILLEGAL. Police Officers will issue citations with a fine and points on your driver’s license.
- Additionally, the Town asks everyone to be patient and conscientious when traffic slows. Everyone will eventually arrive at their destination, but honking horns, illegal and aggressive passing, and merging will not make you or the traffic move faster. New traffic pattern: Brazilian Avenue and South County Road
Bridge Opening Schedules Now In Effect Pending Final USCG Implementation Decision
The new schedules reduce bridge openings to once per hour during weekday morning and afternoon rush hours. Download the printable bridge schedule.
The following opening schedules are in effect unless the U.S. Coast Guard enforces a temporary marine security zone. In the event of a temporary marine security zone, bridge opening schedules will be adjusted and can be found under the Mandated S. Ocean Blvd—Road Closures dropdown.
BARGE TRAFFIC
The Town has received comments over the past few months regarding unscheduled bridge openings disrupting traffic. The Town has been in frequent communication with the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) about bridge openings (both scheduled and unscheduled). Almost all the unscheduled openings are related to restricted mobility vessels, such as barges being transported by tugboats, and federal regulations require bridgetenders to open on demand for these vessels.
Currently, Palm Beach County, in conjunction with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is conducting a waterways restoration project, Bonefish Cove Restoration Project, that requires multiple barges to travel daily from near the Palm Beach Inlet to the South of the Lake Worth Bridge. The Town is making requests to limit or control these project-related barge openings with Palm Beach County and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
As efforts to mitigate traffic congestion on behalf of the community continue, updates will be provided when meaningful progress or successes occur.
When persons under the protection of the U.S. Secret Service are present or expected to be present, the following security procedures will be implemented, as mandated. All procedures are continuously evaluated, and changes may occur when necessary.
South Ocean Boulevard Closure
South Ocean Boulevard will be closed from the intersection of South Ocean Boulevard and South County Road to the traffic circle where South Ocean Boulevard and Southern Boulevard connect.
Residents and Service Providers Within Closure Area
Residents and service providers in the closure area will be granted access with proper identification and can only enter and exit from the north side checkpoint (South County Road / South Ocean Boulevard).
Bridge Opening Schedule Adjustments
When the U.S. Coast Guard enforces temporary marine security zones, Palm Beach drawbridges will follow the adjusted opening schedules detailed below.
Flagler Memorial Bridge
- Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays)
- 7:30 am - 9:00 am: opens on quarter hour (8:15 am)
- 2:15 pm - 6:00 pm: opens on quarter hour
- All other weekday times, in addition to weekends and Federal holidays: opens on quarter and three-quarter hour
Royal Park Bridge
- Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays)
- 7:30 am - 9:00 am: opens on half-hour (7:30 am, 8:30 am)
- 2:15 pm - 6:00 pm: opens on half-hour
- All other weekday times, in addition to weekends and Federal holidays: opens on hour and half-hour
Southern Boulevard Bridge
- If directed, the bridge may not open as scheduled to permit the uninterrupted transit of dignitaries across the bridge
- Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays)
- 7:30 am - 9:00 am: opens on quarter hour (8:15 am)
- 2:15 pm - 6:00 pm: opens on quarter hour
- All other weekday times, in addition to weekends and Federal holidays: opens on quarter and three-quarter hour
When there is no temporary marine security zone in place, Palm Beach bridges will follow their usual schedules, which can be found under the Bridges dropdown towards the top of this webpage.
Temporary Marine Security Zones
The U.S. Coast Guard enforces temporary marine security zones in the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean when persons under the protection of the U.S. Secret Service are present or expected to be present. There are three zones, each with different restrictions, that are detailed below.
West Zone
- Waters of Lake Worth Lagoon from surface to bottom, including the Intracoastal Waterway from the southern tip of Everglades Island to approximately 1000 yards south of the Southern Boulevard Bridge, and from the western shoreline to Fisherman Island
- All vessels transiting the west zone shall maintain a steady speed and shall not slow or stop in the zone
Center Zone
- Waters of Lake Worth Lagoon from surface to bottom, starting from the southern tip of Everglades Island to approximately 1000 yards south of the Southern Boulevard Bridge and the eastern shoreline out to Fisherman Island
- No vessel or person will be permitted to enter the center zone without obtaining permission from the Coast Guard or a designated representative
East Zone
- Waters of the Atlantic Ocean from surface to bottom, from Banyan Road in the north to Ocean View Road in the south and from shore to approximately 1000 yards east
- All vessels transiting the east zone shall maintain a steady speed and shall not slow or stop in the zone
View the Town's Undergrounding website for weekly updates on undergrounding-related traffic impacts.
Week of March 23: Undergrounding impacts/activities
PHASE 6 NORTH (Between Chateaux Drive and Kawama Lane, to the South side of Plantation Road): Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) / Undergrounding
- Punch List - verify completion of punch list- no traffic impacts
PHASE 7 NORTH (Between Palm Beach Country Club N to the south side of List Road): Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) / Undergrounding
- Florida Light and Power work between 911 North Ocean. North Ocean between Bahama Lane and Jamaica Lane
PHASE 4 SOUTH (Between Peruvian Avenue north to Royal Palm Way & The Docks): Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) / Undergrounding
- Complete miscellaneous punch list item - no traffic impacts
PHASE 5 SOUTH (Properties between South Lake Drive and Hibiscus Avenue, from Peruvian Avenue to Royal Palm Way, and the properties between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, from Royal Palm Way to Seaspray Avenue): Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) / Undergrounding
- Complete miscellaneous punch list items - no traffic impacts
PHASE 6 SOUTH (Properties between Sea Spray Avenue to S of Royal Poinciana Way): Horizontal Directional Drilling(HDD) /Undergrounding.
- Prep and complete any remaining conversions - no traffic impacts
PHASE 7 SOUTH (Between Atlantic Avenue North to Via Los Incas and Sanford Avenue): Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) / Undergrounding
- East end of Sanford between North County Road and North Lakeway - ROAD CLOSED - local traffic only - traffic maintained
- East end of Dunbar between North County Road and North Ocean Boulevard - ROAD CLOSED - local traffic only - traffic maintained
- Dunbar Road between North County Road and North Ocean Boulevard - ROAD CLOSED - local traffic only - traffic maintained
- Atlantic Avenue between Bradley Place and North County Road - "ROAD CLOSED" - local traffic only - traffic maintained
- Wire pulling at various locations - no traffic impacts
PHASE 8 (Between Royal Poinciana Way North to Everglade Avenue): Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) / Undergrounding
Seminole between North County and North Ocean - lane closure to be implemented – traffic maintained
Root Train between North County Road and North Ocean Boulevard - lane closure to be implemented - traffic maintained
CLARKE ALLEY
- No work scheduled - no traffic impacts
Roadway Reconstruction - Pouring Concrete
**All Phases Subject to Change**
Week of March 9: Undergrounding impacts/activities
PHASE 6 NORTH: Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) / Undergrounding
- Punch List - Verify Completion Of Punch List - No Traffic Impacts
PHASE 7 NORTH
- Equipment and conduit installation and Florida Light and Power work between 911 North Ocean. North Ocean between Bahama Lane and Jamaica Lane
PHASE 4 SOUTH
- Complete miscellaneous punch list item - no traffic impacts
PHASE 5 SOUTH
- Work on miscellaneous punch list items - no traffic impacts
PHASE 6 SOUTH
- Prep and execute SO's as they become available - various locations
- Prep and complete any remaining conversions - no traffic impacts
- South County Road north from Seaview Avenue - lane closure to be implemented - traffic maintained
PHASE 7 SOUTH
- HDD Drilling - East End Of Sanford Between N. County & North Lakeway - "ROAD CLOSED" - Local Traffic Only - Traffic Maintained
- HDD Drilling - (Mainline) - East End Of Dunbar Between N. County Road & North Ocean Blvd. - "ROAD CLOSED" - Local Traffic Only - Traffic Maintained
- HDD Drilling - Services - Atlantic Ave Between Bradley Place & N. County Road - "ROAD CLOSED" - Local Traffic Only - Traffic Maintained
- Equipment & Conduit installation – N. Lake Way Between Kawama & Wells Road – Lane Closure To Be Implemented – Traffic Maintained
- Equipment & Conduit Installation - Atlantic Ave Between Bradley Place & N. County Road - "ROAD CLOSED" - Local Traffic Only - Traffic Maintained
PHASE 8
- Everglade Avenue between North County and North Ocean - lane closure to be implemented – traffic maintained
Paving Management Plan
After each undergrounding phase, the pavement is milled and repaved.
Beginning in summer 2026, the following phases will be repaved.
- Phase 4 South, east of Cocoanut Row and Hibiscus Avenue town hall
- Phase 6 South, from Flagler Memorial Bridge to Seaspray Avenue. The sidewalks along County Road will be replaced
- Phase 7 North, from Bahama Lane to List Road
Beginning in summer 2027, the following phases will be repaved:
- Phase 7 South, from Atlantic Ave to Sanford Avenue
- Phase 8 from Royal Poinciana Way to Atlantic Ave
West Palm Beach Road and Dock
Please see the updated West Palm Beach Road and Dock for Thursday, March 19, 2026, for road closures and project updates.
Clematis by Night Thursdays
- Thursday 1:30 pm to 10:00 pm
- North & South Clematis Streets between Narcissus Avenue and Flagler Drive
- Lantana Avenue between Banyan Boulevard and North Clematis Street
GreenMarket Saturdays
- Saturdays 5 am to 3:30 pm:
- 100 blocks of North and South Clematis Streets.
- Lantana Avenue between Banyan Boulevard and North Clematis Street
- 200 – 400 block of Clematis Street.
- Saturdays 7:15 am to 2:15 pm
- South Dixie Highway between Banyan Boulevard and Datura Street
- South Olive Avenue between Banyan Boulevard and Datura Street
- Flagler Drive between Banyan Boulevard and Datura Street
- Narcissus Avenue between Banyan Boulevard and Datura Street
St. Patrick's Day closures:
- Tuesday, March 17 - Wednesday, March 18
- Clematis Street between Rosemary Avenue and Quadrille Boulevard
- Clematis Street between South Dixie Highway and South Olive Avenue.
Palm Beach International Boat Show
- March 11 – March 21
- Northbound lanes closed on Flagler Drive between Fern Street and Banyan Boulevard.
- Southbound traffic will remain open.
- March 21 (3:00 pm) – April 1 (6:00 pm)
- Flagler Drive is closed in both directions from Lakeview Avenue to 2nd Street
- Additional side street closures:
- Banyan Boulevard
- North and South Clematis Street
- Datura Street
- Evernia Street
- Tamarind Avenue
- Sapodilla Avenue
- Fern Street
- South Olive Avenue
- Lantana Avenue
- Narcissus Avenue
- April 1 (6:00 pm)
- Flagler Drive southbound lanes reopen
- Flagler Drive northbound lanes closed from Lakeview Avenue to Banyan Boulevard
- April 6 (6:00 pm)
- Flagler Drive fully reopens in both directions
- Evernia Street is closed between Tamarind Avenue and Sapodilla Avenue
To see development review projects, please visit the interactive map.
Town Council Meeting Traffic Discussions
During the January 14, 2025, Town Council Meeting, the elected officials and staff leadership discussed traffic mitigation efforts. The Town has taken numerous measures to mitigate the traffic burden. The three primary ways to reduce traffic congestion are to increase capacity, reduce demand, or spread the demand throughout the day. View the Traffic Mitigation discussion from January 2025 Town Council meetng here or the Community Input Session sponsored by the Palm Beach Civic Association (February 2025).
Actions underway or taken:
- Bradley Place/Sunset Traffic Signal future installation
- Reduced bridge openings to one time per hour during peak times (7:30-9:00 a.m., 4:00-6:00 p.m.)
- Construction Management Agreement Development
- Limiting the number of construction permits, legal review is underway. Findings to be presented at a future Town Council meeting
- Explanation of Signal timing between Barton and Wells Rd along North County Road to be explored for a future Town Council meeting
- Local Road controls – what can the Town implement, if anything, is under review
Town Measures taken to date to increase capacity or measures under consideration/investigation to create future capacity:
- Bradley Place/Royal Poinciana Corridor Lane adjustments
- Kimley Horn/Public Works is reviewing options for Bradley Place between Sunrise and Sunset
- Slip lanes for right turn only at Bradley Place and North County Road onto Royal Poinciana
- Manual traffic control and direction at major intersections along Royal Poinciana and Royal Palm Way
- PBDA drop-off/pick-up line moved further west on Seaview
- Creating a permanent right-hand turn lane on Bradley Place at Royal Poinciana (needs coordination with FDOT)
- Installing a traffic signal at the intersection of Bradley Place and Sunset Ave.
- The online permitting system (EPL) has created a 34.4% reduction in Town Hall walk-in traffic
Town measures taken to date or under consideration to reduce demand:
- Expansion of paid parking at Royal Poinciana
- Reduce the number of days or hours contractors or other services can perform work in season
- Reduce the number of active construction permits at any one period of time
- Investigate regulations on Town-owned roadways (truck traffic/delivery hours, a cyclist riding in the north end, etc.)
- Increase parking fees
- Modify ROW manual
Town measures to consider to spread demand throughout the day:
- Alter work hours for various trades, businesses, etc.
- Authorization of nighttime work for the Town’s projects
- Staggering school pick-up times
- Developers are required to shuttle workers and other construction management tools via the institution of construction management agreements for certain projects.
Ongoing Multi-agency Collaboration Efforts:
- WPB go meetings
- Collaborative leadership meetings are ongoing, including with the Palm Beach County traffic management division
- USACE, USCG, USSS, PBSO communications regarding barge traffic, bridge openings and road closures.
- Congresswoman Frankel’s Office asked to assist with limiting bridge openings during rush hours
- Palm Beach County has issued an RFP to seek a consultant for the development of a county-wide transportation masterplan that will have representation from each municipality
Communication:
- Bridge cameras on Flagler and Royal Palm Bridges on the Town’s website and employee intranet
- The Town is monitoring FDOT and West Palm Beach traffic impact pages
- The traffic@townofpalmbeach.com email is being monitored for suggestions
- Employ the help of residents to be thoughtful and work together with their neighbors as a community to deter the number of trips to service providers (i.e., landscapers, pool contractors, and others)
- Updated the Corradino traffic data report to the Town Council
- Illustrated capital project maps were presented to the Town Council at January's meeting and posted below.
- Bridge, US1, and A1A complaints may be emailed directly to the FDOT Palm Beach Operation Center/Customer Service email.
Visit the Park in Palm Beach webpage for more information.
Your current 2025 white parking permit stickers remain valid through Saturday, February 28, 2026.