SEGA Weekly Traffic Interruption Advisory Thru Apr. 21, 2023

Georgia DOT continues essential road work throughout Southeast Georgia.  As a result, work on construction and maintenance projects will continue Saturday, April 15 through Friday, April 21. 
 
All work subject to change due to weather or other factors. Motorists are cautioned to reduce their speed while traveling thru work zones, pay attention and watch for workers. 
 
Traffic interruptions are listed below by interstates, categories, and counties. 

Interstate 95 
 
I-95                                                      McIntosh County  
Champney R. Bridge (MP 45.5) to Darien R. Bridge (MP 49.0)                        
Lane Closures Monday- Thursday 7pm-7am & 
Weekends – Friday 9pm until Monday 5am  
Bridge Maintenance/Rehabilitation thru October 2023 
  
     
Interstate 16                                        
 
I-16 (in the Vicinity of SR 307)        Chatham County              
Lane Closures for DDI Construction on I-16 & SR 307   
Monday – Saturday 
· I-16 Eastbound from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
· I-16 Westbound from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
· SR 307 North from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
· SR 307 South from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
Continues thru end of June 2023 
 
 
Bridge & Road Closures with Detours 
 
SR 520 at Satilla River Overflow Bridge Brantley County  
Lane Closures for Bridge Replacement  
Expected to Reopen July 2024    
Single Lane Traffic in Both Directions thru Work Zone    
On-site Detour: WB Traffic Shift to EB Bridge  
 
Ten Mile Church Road at 10 Mile Creek Bacon County 
Road Closure for Bridge Replacement 
Expected to Reopen in July 2023 
Detour via Radio Station Rd, S Pierce St., SR 32, SR 203 
 
Bell Telephone Road                           Jeff Davis County 
Road Closure for Bridge Replacement 
Expected to Reopen July 2023 
Detour via Ira Graham Rd, Bridgeford Church Rd, Philadelphia Church Rd, Taylor Rd, Post Rd 
 
 
Bridge Construction, Rehabilitation, and Maintenance 
 
State Route 25                                   Chatham County  
Appleby Road (MP 19) to the South Carolina State Line 
Alternating Lane Closures for Bridge Construction  
Monday – Saturday 9am – 4pm  
 
SR 4/US 1 Over Altamaha River      Appling-Toombs Co. 
West River Rd. (Appling Co.) to George Hill Rd. (Toombs Co.)  
Lane Closures Monday thru Friday, 7am to 6pm 
Bridge Construction Activities thru May 2023  
 
 
Resurfacing 
 
SR 204/Fort Argyle Rd                      Chatham County 
From Old River Rd to Gateway Blvd 
Lane Closures for Asphalt Resurfacing 
Monday – Friday, 7pm to 6am 
 
SR 26/HWY 80                                    Chatham County 
From Bourne Ave to Wilkes Street 
Daily/Nightly Lane Closures 9pm to 6am 
 
SR 196/SR 119                                    Liberty County 
From Gate 1 to Gate 5 (MP 4.67 to 7.15)  
Lane Closures 7pm to 5am Friday – Saturday  
 
SR 119                                                Liberty County 
From Airport Rd to SR 138 (MP.0 to 4.67)  
Lane Closures 7pm to 5am Friday – Saturday  
  
SR 21 Business 21 / Leola Road     Screven County  
MP 16.58 to MP 0 
Daily Lane Closure & Flagging Operation 
7am to 7pm 
1/9/2023 – 4/30/2023 
 
Old Highway 250                               Tattnall County 
Mainline Left/Right Lane Closed due to Shoulder Widening  
Monday – Saturday 7am – 8pm   
Starting 2/27/2023 – 9/30/2023 
 
SR 67 Bypass                                    Bulloch County 
Fair Road to SR 26/US80 
Daily Lane Closure 7am – 8pm 
Resurfacing 3/20/2023 – 4/30/2023 
 
SR130                                    Montgomery/Toombs Counties 
From SR135 to US1/SR4 
Daily Lane Closures 7am – 7pm 
4/3/2023 – 5/31/2023 
 
SR 303                                                Glynn County 
From SR 520 to SR 25 
Daily Lane Closures 7pm – 6am 
4/16/2023 – 8/31/2023
 
SR 17                                                  Chatham County
Jimmy DeLoach PKWY (MP 1.32) to SR 26/US 80 (MP 2.91)
Nightly lane closures to mill and resurface roadway
 
SR 26                                                  Chatham County
3rd St. (MP 11.90 ) to Houlihan St. (MP 12.13)
Lane closures from 9:00 p.m. Friday April 21th till Sunday April 23th
To repair concrete pavement
 
 
Other Traffic Interruptions   
    
SR23/SR57                                         Tattnall County 
From SR169 to SR121 
Daily Lane Closures for Road Widening 
8am – 3pm 
Starting 12/20/2022 – 12/10/2023 
 
SR 21/SR 30                                       Chatham County 
I-95/SR 405 to Berrien Rd                               
Nightly Lane Closures for Work on Striping 
Monday – Friday 7pm-6am  
 
SR 40                                                  Camden County 
West of Grove Blvd to East of Truss Plant Road 
Widening and Reconstruction for Additional Turn Lanes  
Lane Closures Monday thru Friday, 7am to 5pm 
Ends 9/30/2023 
 
SR 21 MP 6.6 to MP 27.7                   Effingham County 
Installation of Cable Barrier 
Lane Closures Mon. – Fri. 9am-3:30pm & 7pm-6am 
Daily/Nightly Lane Closures Saturday and Sunday 
3/31/2022 – 7/30/24 
 
SR 21 MP 17.7 to MP 15.0                 Chatham County 
Installation of Cable Barrier 
Lane Closures Mon. – Fri. 9am-3:30pm & 7pm-6am 
Daily/Nightly Lane Closures Saturday and Sunday 
03/03/2023 – 7/30/24 
 
SR 25/Burnsed Blvd.                         Chatham County 
US 80/Burnsed Blvd. and SR 25/Brampton Rd. 
Road Widening & Paving Operations 
Lane Closures Mon. – Fri. 7am to 6pm 
           Burnsed Boulevard reduced to two lanes from Hwy 80 through  the intersection of SR 25. Traffic will move to the southbound lanes, 
which will become one lane in each direction. 
          SR25 North from Bay Street closed to through traffic. Only trucks  needing access to Foundation Drive. 
  
Advisory: Motorists are advised to expect delays, exercise caution, and reduce their speed while traveling thru work zones. Before heading out, get real-time information on work status and traffic conditions. Call 511, visit 511ga.org, or download the Georgia 511 app.  
 
Georgia Department of Transportation plans, constructs and maintains Georgia’s state and federal highways. We’re involved in bridge, waterway, public transit, rail, general aviation, bike and pedestrian programs. And we help local governments maintain their roads. Georgia DOT and its nearly 4,000 employees are committed to delivering a transportation system focused on innovation, safety, sustainability and mobility. The Department’s vision is to boost Georgia’s competitiveness through leadership in transportation. 

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