Part of Gibsonton Drive to close for three weeks

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Gibsonton Drive will be undergoing a closure for three weeks, specifically affecting both directions just west of U. S. 301. This interruption is part of a broader effort to enhance local infrastructure in Hillsborough County, which is crucial for maintaining road safety and efficiency. Commuters should brace for potential delays and are encouraged to use alternative routes during this time to ease congestion.

The closure will likely impact a significant number of drivers, including those traveling for work and accessing local businesses. Authorities are dedicated to monitoring traffic conditions closely and will provide updates as the situation evolves. This closure highlights the ongoing efforts to improve transportation infrastructure in the region, ensuring that roads remain safe and functional. Residents are urged to stay informed about the latest traffic updates to navigate the area effectively. Overall, the closure underscores the importance of proactive planning in light of infrastructure developments.

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