News Flash • Walton County Public Works continues improving

Last Updated: December 8, 2025By


Walton County Public Works continues improving local infrastructure

Walton County – 12/01/25 – Walton County Public Works continues to make progress on ongoing infrastructure projects. The dedicated in-house crews have been hard at work on the key developments as we share the progress made each week. All activities are weather dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather. Drivers are reminded to use caution when traveling through a work zone and to watch for construction workers and equipment entering and existing the roadway.

CROOKED CREEK ROAD OVERLAY PROJECT

Project Improvements:

• The overlay operation will commence on Crooked Creek Road extending from CR 183S and will proceed for approximately 2.3 miles, terminating at Knox Hill Road

• Striping

Current Status: Under Construction – striping

Traffic Impacts: Intermittent shoulder and lane closures are anticipated throughout the duration of the project.

GEORGE MONTGOMERY ROAD RESURFACING PROJECT

Project Improvements: Paving 1.45 miles section of George Montgomery Road, extending from the end of asphalt to County Highway 183

• Drainage Improvements

• Stabilization

• Pavement Striping

Current Status: Sod installation

Traffic Impacts: Intermittent shoulder and lane closures are anticipated throughout the duration of the project.

FOREST SHORE DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS

Project Improvements:

• Drainage system along Forest Shore Road

• Construction of a new sidewalk

• Installation of new sod in right-of-way

Current Status: Under construction

General Information: This project was designed by Kimley-Horn

• This project is funded through the South Walton Infrastructure Funds and $400,000 from the Sidewalk Funds

ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS ALONG NORTH SIDE OF CR 30A

Project Improvements:

• Asphalt apron installations along the 30A corridor. Work will take place at the following locations:

• Thyme Street: 150 feet

• Hickory Street: 125 feet

• Azalea Street: 100 feet

• Camellia Street: 100 feet

• Gardenia Street: 250 feet

• Montigo Avenue: 200 feet

• Live Oak, Nightcap, Holly, and N. Dothan Avenue: Apron work within the CR 30A right of way only.

These improvements are part of ongoing efforts to enhance roadway safety, improve drainage, and support long-term infrastructure maintenance along the 30A corridor.

Traffic Impacts: Intermittent shoulder and lane closures are anticipated throughout the duration of the project.

ADDITIONAL PROJECTS

• New Paxton Medical Facility Parking Lot -prep for paving/Sod installation

• New LSV Lane along CR 30A and Deer Lake (base completed)

• New Agriculture Center-mulching

• Crowder Chapel-Installing rumble strips

• Girl Scout Road-Sod installation

• CR 1883-Drainage


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