
Road Improvements Advance
The City of Pompano Beach is advancing its commitment to safer, more accessible roadways with the launch of Segment Three of the Atlantic Boulevard and Dixie Highway Improvements Project. This Complete Streets initiative extends along Dixie Highway from NE 10 Street to Copans Road, delivering enhanced mobility, safety, and aesthetics consistent with the City’s Complete Streets policies and Vision Zero initiatives. The best part is City staff worked hard to deliver this project without raising your property taxes. The project is funded with a grant from Broward County.
The project will introduce protected bike lanes, improving multimodal connectivity for cyclists. In addition, the corridor will undergo significant landscaping and beautification, mirroring the enhancements completed at Atlantic Boulevard and Dixie Highway.
Key project improvements include:
- Drainage reconstruction with ADA-compliant upgrades
- Decorative lighting for enhanced visibility and safety
- New curb and gutter to improve roadway function
- Pavement restoration, including milling and resurfacing
- Median landscaping and shade trees to enhance the corridor’s aesthetics
- Updated signing and pavement markings for improved wayfinding and safety
This initiative supports Pompano Beach’s ongoing efforts to create a safer, more accessible, and visually appealing transportation network.
During construction, messaging boards will be strategically placed at various locations to advise the public of upcoming construction and suggest alternate routes.
This phase of construction began March 24 and is expected to take approximately three months to complete. Construction updates will continue to be provided to the public as the project progresses.