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FDOT construction on busy Bradenton road will require lane closures. What to know

Certain parts of Manatee Avenue in Bradenton will be closed overnight as the Florida Department of Transportation works to repave 2.8 miles of the roadway from 43rd Street West to 15th Street West and 10th Street West to 10th Street East.
Certain parts of Manatee Avenue in Bradenton will be closed overnight as the Florida Department of Transportation works to repave 2.8 miles of the roadway from 43rd Street West to 15th Street West and 10th Street West to 10th Street East. ttompkins@bradenton.com

The Florida Department of Transportation announced overnight lane closures as crews work to resurface parts of State Road 64 in Bradenton.

Crews are expected to begin the repairs Thursday on two different parts of State Road 64, also known as Manatee Avenue. The crews will repave the road from 10th Street West to 10th Street East. FDOT will also repave the road from 43rd Street West to 15th Street West.

The project to install new pavement spans a total of 2.8 miles, according to FDOT’s project website.

Some of the work to repave Manatee Avenue has already been completed. Crews recently repaved one lane in each direction on the busy Bradenton road.

According to a news release, the overnight lane closures will be intermittent. FDOT said construction should be wrapped up by the end of spring.

Drivers are advised to expect delays or to take an alternate route.

Certain parts of Manatee Avenue in Bradenton will be closed overnight as the Florida Department of Transportation works to repave 2.8 miles of the roadway from 43rd Street West to 15th Street West and 10th Street West to 10th Street East.
Certain parts of Manatee Avenue in Bradenton will be closed overnight as the Florida Department of Transportation works to repave 2.8 miles of the roadway from 43rd Street West to 15th Street West and 10th Street West to 10th Street East. Tiffany Tompkins ttompkins@bradenton.com
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Victoria Villanueva-Marquez
Bradenton Herald
Victoria Villanueva-Marquez is a breaking news and general assignment reporter at the Bradenton Herald. She also has experience writing about education and social services.
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