Temporary traffic pattern on Da Lisa Road at Central Landfill

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Due to continued construction of the new front entrance to the Central Landfill in Milton, a temporary traffic pattern on Da Lisa Road will be implemented beginning Thur., Nov. 10 through Mon., Nov. 14 or until the completion of this phase. This phase of the project will include the paving and widening of Da Lisa Road in front of the landfill to accommodate turn lanes.

Those traveling on Da Lisa Road or utilizing the landfill are asked to follow signage instructions and flaggers until further notice. Please be patient with continued changes in traffic patterns until total project completion, expected this winter. Traffic traveling along Da Lisa Road and those utilizing the landfill may experience traffic delays and increased wait times during construction.

Find a view of the map online. For more information, contact Santa Rosa County Environmental at 850-981-7135.  

Original source can be found here.



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