Whiteview Safety Improvements
The City of Palm Coast is making targeted traffic capacity and safety improvements along the Whiteview Parkway corridor. These upgrades will improve traffic flow at key intersections and help reduce congestion during peak travel times by adding new turn lane capacity where it’s needed most.
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Whiteview Safety Improvements
April 2025 | Palm Coast City Council Approves Major Safety Improvements to Whiteview Parkway
March 2026
Progress continues on the Whiteview Parkway Safety Improvement project, as crews work to complete the installation of new solar-powered crosswalk display signs, construct sidewalks parallel to the roadway, and begin preliminary work on new U-turn lanes near U.S. 1. These enhancements are designed to improve visibility for drivers, provide safer and more accessible pathways for pedestrians, and support smoother traffic flow along the corridor. Once complete, the project will make Whiteview Parkway a safer, more connected route for residents, whether they’re driving, walking, or biking.

February 2026
Progress continues on the Whiteview Parkway Safety Improvements Project, with crews making steady advancements along the corridor. Recent work has included the installation of new sidewalks along the south side of the roadway, creating a safer and more accessible path for pedestrians, as well as ongoing improvements to turn lanes along Whiteview near the west entrance to Rolling Sands Drive. These upgrades are designed to enhance visibility, reduce traffic conflicts, and improve overall traffic flow, helping make daily travel through the area safer and more efficient for everyone.

December 2025
As work continues on the Whiteview Parkway Safety Improvement Project, crews are progressing on key roadway enhancements, including the installation of curb and gutter along both the new medians and the roadway edges. Concrete placement began this week to construct these improvements, which will enhance roadway safety and drainage functionality. This project is anticipated to be completed by late summer 2026.

