This webpage provides the most up-to-date information as to the status of the Florida Department of Transportation’s project to improve the Beulah Road / Interstate 10 Interchange and to widen Beulah Road in Escambia County, Florida.
As shown on the map above, this “master” project to construct improvements to Beulah Road and Interstate 10 is split into 3 different segments: 433113-1, 433113-2, and 433113-3.
FDOT 433113-1 refers to the project to improve the Beulah Road / Interstate 10 Interchange. FDOT 433113-2 refers to the project to widen Beulah Road from south of West Nine Mile Road to Frank Reeder Road. FDOT 433113-3 refers to the project to widen Beulah Road from Frank Reeder Road to Issacs Lane.
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Beulah Road / Interstate 10 Interchange (FDOT 433113-1)
This project encompasses the widening of Beulah Road and the construction of on and off ramps, along with other minor improvements to the interchange, to enhance traffic flow on Interstate 10, Beulah Road, and West Kingsfield Road.
The Department has now secured funding for the construction of the interchange improvements. On July 16th, the State allocated $240 million towards the Beulah Road and Interstate 10 Interchange improvements. Construction is currently scheduled to begin in mid-2027 at the earliest, but the project's timeline is subject to change.
Currently, the project is in the property acquisition phase. FDOT expects to continue to steadily acquire the properties it needs for this project over the next two years.
The Department is also working on more detailed maps of their plans for the interchange improvements. They expect to have these plans completed around Spring 2025.
Beulah Road Widening (FDOT 433113-2 & 433113-3)
The plan for these projects is to widen Beulah Road from two lanes to four lanes all the way from Issacs Lane to south of West Nine Mile Road.
Both projects are currently on an indefinite hold due to a lack of funding. However, as the interchange section of this project has recently received the funding it needed for the construction phase, it is likely that these segments of Beulah Road will probably happen sooner as a result, even though they are not scheduled yet.
We will continue to update this webpage periodically and as events dictate. If you have any questions, please contact Eminent Domain Attorneys Charles Stratton or Joshua Stratton. Charlie can be reached by phone at (850) 933-3849 and by e-mail at cstratton@bergersingerman.com. Josh can be reached by phone at (617) 739-1685 and by e-mail at jstratton@bergersingerman.com.
Additionally, if you would like to learn more about how the eminent domain process works, please visit our FAQ Page.
Last Updated: July 2024
This webpage provides the most up-to-date information as to the status of the Florida Department of Transportation’s project to improve the Beulah Road / Interstate 10 Interchange and to widen Beulah Road in Escambia County, Florida.
As shown on the map above, this “master” project to construct improvements to Beulah Road and Interstate 10 is split into 3 different segments: 433113-1, 433113-2, and 433113-3.
FDOT 433113-1 refers to the project to improve the Beulah Road / Interstate 10 Interchange. FDOT 433113-2 refers to the project to widen Beulah Road from south of West Nine Mile Road to Frank Reeder Road. FDOT 433113-3 refers to the project to widen Beulah Road from Frank Reeder Road to Issacs Lane.
Click here for a full-sized map
Beulah Road / Interstate 10 Interchange (FDOT 433113-1)
This project encompasses the widening of Beulah Road and the construction of on and off ramps, along with other minor improvements to the interchange, to enhance traffic flow on Interstate 10, Beulah Road, and West Kingsfield Road.
The Department has now secured funding for the construction of the interchange improvements. On July 16th, the State allocated $240 million towards the Beulah Road and Interstate 10 Interchange improvements. Construction is currently scheduled to begin in mid-2027 at the earliest, but the project's timeline is subject to change.
Currently, the project is in the property acquisition phase. FDOT expects to continue to steadily acquire the properties it needs for this project over the next two years.
The Department is also working on more detailed maps of their plans for the interchange improvements. They expect to have these plans completed around Spring 2025.
Beulah Road Widening (FDOT 433113-2 & 433113-3)
The plan for these projects is to widen Beulah Road from two lanes to four lanes all the way from Issacs Lane to south of West Nine Mile Road.
Both projects are currently on an indefinite hold due to a lack of funding. However, as the interchange section of this project has recently received the funding it needed for the construction phase, it is likely that these segments of Beulah Road will probably happen sooner as a result, even though they are not scheduled yet.
We will continue to update this webpage periodically and as events dictate. If you have any questions, please contact Eminent Domain Attorneys Charles Stratton or Joshua Stratton. Charlie can be reached by phone at (850) 933-3849 and by e-mail at cstratton@bergersingerman.com. Josh can be reached by phone at (617) 739-1685 and by e-mail at jstratton@bergersingerman.com.
Additionally, if you would like to learn more about how the eminent domain process works, please visit our FAQ Page.
Last Updated: July 2024
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