Plans for Florida's Cape Coral Bridge Move Forward
Project is now in the bidding phase
www.roadsbridges.comHere’s the latest I can summarize based on recent public reporting:
A major replacement project for the Cape Coral Parkway Bridge (often referred to as the Cape Coral Bridge) has been advancing in planning stages, with emphasis on a new six-lane structure and pedestrian/bicycle accommodations. The project is part of a broader effort to address aging infrastructure and traffic demands in the Cape Coral area. However, as of 2025, construction timelines have pushed into the late 2020s, with readiness steps like land acquisitions and funding agreements included in the process.[1][3][9]
The plan has included demolishing or substantially replacing the existing span rather than a simple repair, driven by long-term durability projections and evacuation-time improvements, with an estimated project cost in the several hundred-million-dollar range. Construction is generally anticipated to begin around 2028–2032, depending on funding, environmental reviews, and state/federal approvals.[3][4][9][1]
There has been ongoing debate locally about repair versus replacement, and updates frequently cite the need for state-level approvals and funding arrangements before any work can begin. Public-facing communications have noted traffic projections, evacuation benefits, and lane-management plans during construction, but specific dates have shifted as reviews proceed.[2][5][9]
Illustrative timeline (high-level)
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Project is now in the bidding phase
www.roadsbridges.comThe plan is to replace the aging Cape Coral Parkway bridge with a new six-lane structure that includes accommodations for bicyclists and pedestrians.
www.fox4now.comAlthough numerous bridges in Cape Coral have again been classified as functionally obsolete by the Florida Department of Transportation, they are safe city officials said. The FDOT inspects all public highway bridges in the state with its most recent report dated April 2 and released earlier this month. “The bridge inventory in Florida ranks among […]
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