Florida Boulevard repaving to begin

Workers are about to begin an $8.5 million repaving project on Florida Boulevard between North Foster Drive and Airline Highway, officials said Wednesday.

The upgrade is supposed to be finished by mid-2013, said J.J. Hickey, project manager for Gilchrist Construction Co., an Alexandria firm that will do the work.

The revamped road will be “like glass,” Hickey said in a briefing to the Mid City Merchants’ Community Involvement Committee.

The 2.6 mile-stretch is used by about 40,000 cars and trucks daily, said Todd Donmyer, project engineer for the state Department of Transportation and Development.

Hickey said the work, which may begin as early as next week, will move from west to east — Foster Drive toward Airline Highway.

He said existing asphalt will be stripped away to the concrete.

He said machines will then shatter the concrete, leaving gravel that will then be topped by up to six inches of asphalt.

Hickey said lane closures will be done between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. on weekdays.

Generally speaking, they will also take place on weekends except when LSU hosts football games.

If weekend work can be done on some of those football weekends without major backups, the contractor will be allowed to do so, Donmyer said.

“There will be a lot of cases where we have two lanes closed at night and one lane open,” Hickey said.

Laurie Chapple, president of the Mid City group, said she is pleased that the project is about to start.

“We’re excited,” Chapple said. “It’s been needed to be done for a long time.”

Chapple is owner of Louisiana Office Supply Company, 7643 Florida Blvd., which is where the briefing took place.

Coleman D. Brown, president of Coleman Brown Architects, 6554 Florida Blvd., asked several questions during the briefing but said he too is pleased with the plans.

“We’re just delighted that it’s getting done,” Brown said.

The stretch of Florida where the work will be done includes part of Baton Rouge Community College, several car dealerships and other commercial establishments.

It is also a key artery for east-west traffic for motorists who want to avoid the interstates and a key connector to Airline Highway traffic.

Hickey said merchants will be kept up to date on the work through emails and other steps.

Business owners said emails made the widening work on Airline Highway easier to work around.

Florida Boulevard is a part of U.S. 190. Airline Highway is part of U.S. 61.

Aside from the repaving, Hickey said two new turn lanes will be constructed on Florida and a “handful” of crossover spots will be closed.

The repaving is supposed to last for 20 to 25 years.

“This is a high priority project for our company,” he said.


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1) Comment by Malbfamily - 14/09/2012

This message is directed toward the comment from "being_stupid", because you are an idiot. That's probably why your screen name is being stupid. If you are going to complain about politics and where tax money is going read your comments before you post them. The article clearly states that the money being used is going toward improving an area of Florida Blvd that is in much need of improvement. So when you made the comment that our tax money is going to lazy democrats on welfare instead fixing our roads and infrastructure made you sound as ignorant as they come. Don't speak for all when you are talking about a large # of people. I am a democrat a well as everyone in my family and have been working since I was 16 years old. I am from a college educated family who prides ourselves on our ability to stay independent and make decisions on our government based off of what is best for us as a whole. If its a democratic candidate or if a republican doesn't matter, it's who has what's in the best interest of the people. I voted for Jindal and he is not a democrat but at the time I felt he was what was best suited for Louisiana. So please think about the words or in this case the letters you type before you you turn what you probably thought was an educated comment into a spectacle of yourself.

2) Comment by Being_Stupid - 13/09/2012

I wish our tax dollars could be used to turn Florida Blvd into a non-stop freeway with overpasses and one-way side roads on either side to access the businesses on either side. There is plenty of space to add overpasses and eliminate the red lights at every single intersection, and perhaps do the same thing to North Airline from Florida to I-110 (although that may be more difficult and impossible due to lack of space like Florida Blvd). Unfortunately our tax dollars are used to fund Parasite Democrat Voters on Welfare and Free Social Programs for Lazy Folks on Welfare instead of being used to fund better roads and necessary infrastructure that is supposed to be the true function of Government.