Skyway Bus Bridge and Nighttime Interstate Closures Headline Tuesday Commute

Morning Commute Overview
Good morning, Jacksonville. Today is Tuesday, March 10, 2026. While the morning rush is moving steadily across most of the First Coast, commuters should prepare for a mix of ongoing interstate widening projects and specific localized utility work that may impact travel times throughout the day and into the evening. With several major FDOT projects nearing their mid-2026 completion goals, the city is currently seeing a high volume of active work zones.
Interstate Widening and Interchange Updates
The massive reconstruction of the I-95 and I-295 North interchange remains a primary focus for Northside commuters. While the project is targeting a completion window this spring, motorists should remain alert for shifting lane patterns and narrowed shoulders between Eighth Street and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway. Nighttime lane closures are also scheduled this week on I-95 at Emerson Street to facilitate bridge and road resurfacing.
On the Westside, the I-10 widening project between I-295 and I-95 is entering its final stages. Commuters using the Cassat Avenue exit should be aware that nighttime off-ramp closures are scheduled to begin this evening, Tuesday, at 10:00 p.m. and will continue through early tomorrow morning. Drivers are advised to use McDuff Avenue or Lane Avenue as alternatives during these overnight hours to avoid construction delays.
Surface Street Alerts
- Atlantic Boulevard: Utility work near Ogilvie Park Lane is scheduled for its final night of eastbound lane closures. Restrictions will be in place from 9:00 p.m. tonight until 5:00 a.m. Wednesday morning.
- Baymeadows Road: Construction crews are currently active at the intersection of Baymeadows Way. Expect eastbound lane closures during the overnight hours, which are expected to continue through March 18.
- Main Street (US-17): Ongoing road construction between Baisden Road and the Nassau River Bridge continues to cause intermittent slow-downs for those traveling north toward the county line.
JTA Public Transit and Skyway Services
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) has issued a significant alert for Downtown commuters today. The Skyway is currently operating via a "Bus Bridge" until further notice. Motorists and transit users will notice JTA buses stationed at each Skyway stop to transport riders along the standard route. This adjustment follows maintenance requirements that began yesterday, Monday, March 9.
Additional JTA service notes for today include:
- Route 8: This route continues on a detour due to the ongoing closure of the Art Museum Drive Bridge.
- Route 12: Detours remain in effect around Myrtle Avenue and Kings Road to accommodate JEA utility construction.
- Fare Pilot Program: Commuters are reminded that the JTA fare reduction pilot is active, with fixed-route bus fares set at $1.00 for all riders.
For those working in the downtown core, the NAVI autonomous shuttles remain free of charge and offer an efficient alternative to navigating surface street construction. Stay safe on the roads and allow for an extra ten minutes if your evening return trip involves the I-10 corridor.