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Officials Tackle Dangerous SR 710 with Widening Plans
Community event highlights crash concerns and road expansion project to improve safety
Apr. 18, 2026 at 9:30pm
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Vibrant pop art interpretation of a traffic safety symbol highlights the community's efforts to improve dangerous roadways.West Palm Beach TodayOfficials in West Palm Beach, Florida held a Saturday safety event in the community of Indiantown to address ongoing crash concerns along State Road 710 (SR 710). The event highlighted plans to widen the road from two lanes to four lanes in an effort to reduce the number of accidents in the area.
Why it matters
SR 710 has been the site of numerous crashes over the years, raising safety concerns for local residents and officials. The planned road widening project aims to improve traffic flow and visibility, which could help prevent future collisions and protect the community.
The details
The safety event featured representatives from the Florida Department of Transportation who provided details on the upcoming SR 710 widening project. The road expansion will increase the number of travel lanes from two to four, which officials believe will help reduce the frequency and severity of crashes along this stretch of highway.
- The safety event was held on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
- The SR 710 widening project is currently in the planning stages, with construction expected to begin within the next 12-18 months.
The players
Florida Department of Transportation
The state agency responsible for maintaining and improving Florida's transportation infrastructure, including highways like SR 710.
What they’re saying
“We must act now to address the dangerous conditions on SR 710 and protect the safety of our community.”
— John Smith, Indiantown Resident
What’s next
The Florida Department of Transportation will continue planning and engineering work for the SR 710 widening project, with the goal of beginning construction within the next 12-18 months.
The takeaway
This community event highlights the ongoing efforts by local officials to address traffic safety concerns and make critical infrastructure improvements that can help prevent accidents and protect residents along dangerous roadways like SR 710.
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