SR 60 Courtney Campbell Causeway Pedestrian Overpass 437498-1-52-01
Project Details
| Work Type | Pedestrian Overpass |
|---|---|
| Phase | Construction |
| Limits | Over SR 60 at Bayshore Blvd. |
| Project Start | January 12, 2025 |
| Length | 0.4 miles |
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| County | |
| Road | |
| Construction Cost | $15.3 million |
| Estimated Completion | Late 2026 |
| Contractor | Zep Construction, Inc. |
About
This project will build a pedestrian/ bicycle overpass over SR 60 (Gulf to Bay Boulevard) east of Bayshore Boulevard, connecting the Bayshore trail and the Courtney Campbell trail in eastern Pinellas County.
Construction is expected to be complete in late 2026.
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Closures
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SR 60 (Courtney Campbell Causeway) Closing Monday and Tuesday Nights
Clearwater, FL – On Monday, May 11 and Tuesday, May 12, all travel lanes on SR 60 (Courtney Campbell Causeway) will close nightly from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., weather permitting.
During these closures, westbound traffic on SR 60 (Courtney Campbell Causeway) will have to use SR 580 (Hillsborough Avenue) and US 19 to access in Pinellas County. As an alternate route, drivers may use southbound I-275 (Howard Frankland Bridge), exit the interstate using Exit 31onto Ulmerton Road, then turn right onto US 19, and continue north toward SR 60.
Eastbound traffic on SR 60 (Courney Campbell Causeway) will have to use CR 611 (Bayside Bridge), turn left onto Ulmerton Road, continue east toward the northbound I-275 entrance ramp onto the Howard Frankland Bridge to access SR 60.
Advanced warning signs and message boards will be used to assist motorists traveling through the area. Drivers should use caution while traveling through the work zone and remain alert for construction workers.
These temporary nighttime closures are necessary for crews to perform overhead bridge work as part of the SR 60 (Courtney Campbell Causeway) pedestrian overpass project in Pinellas County. For more information on this project or to sign up to receive traffic alerts, please visit FDOT Tampa Bay.