Community Corner
Keystone Road: Lanes Open, But What's With the Speed Limit?
Folks have been curious about the seemingly complete construction on Keystone Road and its 35 mph speed limit.
Passing this one along from our sister site East Lake Patch for folks from our area who pass into Pinellas to work or shop!
Residents and commuters have been asking why the Keystone Road construction seems to be complete, but at 35 mph, the speed limit does not seem to fit with the location.
Joe DeMoss, Engineering Supervisor on the county-run project, said that although the lanes have reopened between US 19 and East Lake Road, there is still quite a bit of work to do.Â
DeMoss said the safety of the laborers is why the speed limit has to stay at 35 mph.Â
"We have to maintain the safety of our workers," DeMoss said.
However, once the construction cleared, the speed limit will be increased to 45 mph.
With about eight miles left of sidewalks to pour and a number of other oddities, DeMoss told Patch there is not a definite timeline of when the construction will be completed.
"If I had a crystal ball, I'd say we're hoping for next fall," DeMoss said.
Residents and commuters have been asking why the Keystone Road construction seems to be complete, but at 35 mph, the speed limit does not seem to fit with the location.
Joe DeMoss, Engineering Supervisor on the county-run project, said that although the lanes have reopened between US 19 and East Lake Road, there is still quite a bit of work to do.Â
DeMoss said the safety of the laborers is why the speed limit has to stay at 35 mph.Â
"We have to maintain the safety of our workers," DeMoss said.
However, once the construction cleared, the speed limit will be increased to 45 mph.
With about eight miles left of sidewalks to pour and a number of other oddities, DeMoss told Patch there is not a definite timeline of when the construction will be completed.
"If I had a crystal ball, I'd say we're hoping for next fall," DeMoss said.
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