LEALMAN, Fla. — Neighbors in Lealman are frustrated over ongoing construction on 46th Avenue North.
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Residents say ongoing construction has been causing problems for their daily commutes for more than a year and a half.
The area is between 49th Street and 37th Street in Lealman
County officials say that the project is on track and should be wrapping up by the end of the summer.
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They say it has been causing problems for their daily commutes for more than a year and a half.
The area is between 49th Street and 37th Street.
Residents say one side of the road has been closed since September 2024.
For the last 10 years, Arlene Evans has called the Twin Gables community in Lealman her home.
“I love it. You sit back and it’s really lovely. And it’s pretty quiet actually – besides this,” she said, referring to the road work right outside her neighborhood.
She said it has led to some hazards with people going the wrong way, and a lot of noise. It has been a year and a half of detours just for residents to get to and from home.
“We’ve had to alter our way. It doesn’t sound like much, but I used to have only five minutes to go to work. Now it’s down to 15.”
Pinellas County officials said it is a project to make sidewalk and road improvements to 46th Avenue North.
The goal is to make the road safer for pedestrians looking to connect to nearby trails and parks, which Evans says is needed.
“It’ll be nice to have the sidewalks, because we didn’t have access to go to Neri Park here. It was always crossing over and what have you. So it’ll be real nice,” she said.
So while she welcomes the future upgrades, she and her neighbors just would like to see the work wrap up soon.
“It’s been really annoying. We don’t even know still how long it’s going to be for it to be finished,” Evans said.
County officials say that the project is on track and should be wrapping up by the end of the summer.