- FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- Contact:
Scott Gilbertson, Lee County Transportation Department
- (941)
479-8580
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- CORKSCREW ROAD WIDENING IMPROVES
EAST-WEST TRAVEL IN SOUTH LEE
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- FORT
MYERS, Fla. (Aug. 7, 2000) – Lee County officials and community leaders
have dedicated a 1.8-mile widening of Corkscrew Road from two-to-four lanes
– marking the completion of a three-year project that will improve
east-west travel in south Lee County and provide better access to Florida
Gulf Coast University, Miromar Outlet Mall and TECO Arena.
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- The
Corkscrew Road Improvements (Phase II) Project runs from Sandy Lane to
Interstate 75, cost $3.5 million, and includes median landscaping, culvert
replacement and utility relocation. The
first phase of the project – costing $900,000 – made similar
improvements from U.S. 41 to Sandy Lane and was completed in March 1998.
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- The new roadway provides safe public access
for vehicles, bicycles and pedestrian traffic from U.S. 41 to Ben Hill
Griffin Parkway.
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- The
Corkscrew Road Improvements project was made possible through the
partnership and collaboration of the Lee County Board of County
Commissioners, the Estero Civic Association, the Estero Chamber of Commerce
and the Corkscrew Road Service Area property owners.
Through a taxing unit, the CRSA contributed $75,000 to help the
county pay for sidewalks along Corkscrew Road from Three Oaks Parkway to Ben
Hill Griffin Parkway.