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Nighttime resurfacing work set to begin on Sunrise Boulevard in January

By Jovani Davis··1 min read
Nighttime resurfacing work set to begin on Sunrise Boulevard in January

Broward County officials have announced the start of a major nighttime resurfacing project along Sunrise Boulevard, with work scheduled to begin January 11, 2026.

The project, led by the Broward County Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division, will involve milling and resurfacing Sunrise Boulevard from Sawgrass Corporate Parkway to North Flamingo Road in Sunrise. It represents the third phase of a larger gas tax–funded improvement effort along the busy corridor.

According to county officials, earlier phases of the project have already been completed. Phase one, which focused on drainage system cleaning and inspection, wrapped up in July 2023. Phase two, completed in September 2024, included minor drainage repairs and the installation of ADA-accessible pedestrian curb ramps.

To reduce disruption to motorists and nearby businesses, including Sawgrass Mall, construction will take place overnight, Sunday through Thursday, between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. At least one of the three travel lanes in each direction will remain open during construction hours, and variable message signs will be posted to alert drivers and pedestrians.

The resurfacing work is expected to continue through July 2026, weather permitting.

Residents with questions about the project can contact the Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division at 954-357-6040. Project Manager Diego Tello can be reached at 954-419-7733 or via email at dtello@broward.org.

County officials thanked residents and commuters for their patience as the roadway maintenance work gets underway.

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