Saturday, February 18, 2006

West Virginia Corridor Project


After years of hoping, waiting and planning, the City of Port St. Lucie broke ground yesterday to begin construction of the city’s long-awaited Crosstown Parkway.The event marked the beginning of a 3-to-5 year project that will ultimately connect the east and west sides of the city with a 6-lane roadway that has been discussed since the 1970s, but was never a reality until now.

(From TCPalm.com) After 20 years of planning, Port St. Lucie broke ground Friday on its third east-west corridor, the Crosstown Parkway.

The $165 million parkway will be the city's largest and most expensive transportation project. The six-lane divided parkway will run seven miles through the city, replacing three roads, including West Virginia Drive.

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