TRAVELER ALERT: Construction will shut down northbound lanes on Howard Frankland Bridge for one night

The Florida Department of Transportation is planning an overnight road closure across the Howard Frankland Bridge this week that may affect travelers heading to Tampa International Airport from Pinellas County.
FDOT is closing the northbound lanes overnight from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Tuesday, June 27 to erect overhead sign structures along northbound I-275. The shutdown is similar to previous closures to perform work on the northbound lanes in March and April.
Northbound on-ramps from Pinellas County will be closed from Gandy Boulevard to West Kennedy Boulevard during the work.
Work is scheduled to be completed by 5 a.m. on Wednesday, June 28.
People driving from Pinellas County may take either the Courtney Campbell Causeway from Clearwater or the Gandy Bridge from St. Petersburg.
Drivers using the Gandy Bridge will be detoured to continue along U.S. Highway 92/Gandy Blvd., then turn north onto Dale Mabry Highway before heading west on Kennedy Blvd. From Kennedy Blvd., follow signs for State Road 60 to Memorial Highway until the exit for the George J. Bean Parkway to the Airport.
Please allow extra time to navigate this detour if you are traveling to the Airport for a late evening arrival or early morning departure on these dates. Southbound I-275 lanes will not be affected by this construction. See a map of the route below.
The construction dates are dependent on weather conditions; the back-up date would be the night of June 28.
Visit FDOT’s Howard Frankland Bridge project page for more information about this work: https://www.fdottampabay.com/project/417/422904-2-52-01
