Friday, June 29, 2012

Tropical Storm Debby Road Advisory Update – Number 8


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For Immediate Release
June 29, 2012


 Tropical Storm Debby Road Advisory Update – Number 8

Chipley – The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is providing an update on road and bridge closures and restrictions in Northwest Florida due to Tropical Storm Debby. All rail, airport, transit and seaport facilities are functioning as normal.

Franklin County
·         Alligator Drive on Alligator Point is restricted due to water on the roadway.

Liberty County
·         County Road (C.R. 67) from S.R. 65 in Telogia to the Liberty/Wakulla County line is closed due to water on the roadway.

Leon County
·         Rhodes Cemetery Road closed.
·         St. Joe Road at C.R. 2197/Williams Road is restricted due to water on the roadway.

Wakulla County
·         C.R. 375/Smith Creek Road is closed at Syfrett Creek Bridge due to water on the roadway.
·         State Road (S.R.) 30/US 98 in Panacea is restricted.
·         Levy Bay Road from intersection to hotel is closed.
·         Harms Road at intersection of S.R. 377 is closed.
·         MLK Road/Lower Bridge Road from the intersection of Triplet Road to Tiger Hammock Road is closed.
·         C.R. 372/Surf Road at Buckhorn Creek Bridge is closed.
·         C.R. 22 over Sopchoppy River is closed.
·         Donaldson Williams Road is restricted.
·         Harvey Mill Road at Lawhorn Mill Road is closed.
·         JK Moore Road is closed.
·         Bostic Pelt Road is closed.
·         Edgar Poole Road near Jack Crum Road is closed.
·         Whiddon Lake Road at Jump Jump Creek is closed.
·         Otter Lake Road at Westview is closed.
·         Fairway Drive at U.S. 98 is restricted.
·         Lonesome Road is closed.
·         C.R. 372A/Otter Lake Road at Westview is closed

Motorists are reminded to be watchful of other drivers and road conditions and to be on the lookout for flooded roads. If the road ahead is flooded, turn around and find an alternate route. Flooded roads may hide the fact that the roadway is washed out underneath and as little as six inches of rushing water can force your car off the road.

For the latest closures and updates from the Florida Department of Transportation District Three follow us on twitter at @myfdot_nwfl.


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