Western Lake Bridge Replacement Update

Western Lake Bridge Replacement: A One-Year Update

Time flies when you’re rebuilding a bridge! It’s been a full year since work began on the Western Lake Bridge along County Road 30A, and if you’ve driven across lately, you’ve probably noticed the towering cranes and rhythmic pounding of construction work. Here’s the latest scoop on the progress.

Bridge Construction Update

Over the last several months, project crews have been busy mobilizing heavy-duty cranes, preparing for demolition, and setting the stage for the next major steps. Most recently, work has focused on installing a temporary sheet pile retaining wall on the south side of the bridge. November saw the start of pile driving—one of the most critical phases of construction. And yes, FDOT crews are getting an early start, with permits allowing them to work from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. Thankfully, all major construction is happening off the main County Road 30A roadway to keep disruptions to a minimum.

What’s Included in the $11.8 Million Project?

The Western Lake Bridge Replacement Project isn’t just a facelift—it’s a full-scale infrastructure upgrade. Here’s what’s in store:

  • A new bridge with increased vertical clearance – The new structure will sit about 1.5 feet higher than the existing bridge.

  • Seawall replacement – Reinforcing the lakeside structure for long-term durability.

  • Guardrail upgrades – Because safety first!

  • New signage and pavement markings – Fresh, clear indicators to improve traffic flow and safety.

During construction, drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians should expect periodic lane shifts. Temporary single-lane closures on Scenic 30A may occur from Sunday through Thursday, between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.

Western Lake Pedestrian Bridge Enhancements

Good news for walkers, joggers, and cyclists! The Western Lake Bridge replacement isn’t just about vehicles—it’s also making things safer for pedestrians. The updated design includes wider sidewalks and added safety barriers, making it more inviting for those who prefer a scenic stroll (or bike ride) along 30A.

The project is on track for completion in summer 2025, with FDOT working strategically to keep two lanes of traffic open whenever possible. Temporary lane closures will be carefully managed to minimize disruptions to the steady flow of beachgoers, locals, and delivery trucks.

Stay in the Loop

If you want to keep up with road closures and detours, be sure to follow weekly traffic delay updates here:

Western Lake Bridge Facebook Page

Beyond this project, FDOT continues to invest in Walton County’s infrastructure, ensuring that Scenic 30A remains not only beautiful but also safe and efficient for all who travel it. Check out their other projects HERE.

So, next time you drive over Western Lake, take a moment to appreciate the work in progress—and maybe give a friendly nod to the hardworking crews bringing this bridge into the future!


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