Britt Road in Lake County is still a mess after Hurricane Milton. Leaders confirm to FOX 35 News that it may take upwards of a year before you can drive through it again.
The resulting hole is about 20 feet deep, making the repairs for Britt Road complicated. According to Lake County’s communications, engineering must consider the slope’s drainage patterns and ...
LAKE COUNTY, Fla. — Chairman Leslie Campione attended today’s board meeting in Tavares to discuss the key challenges impeding Britt Road’s reopening. Fifteen inches of rain from Hurricane ...
Read full article: Flooding from Hurricane Milton leaves massive hole on Britt Road in Mount Dora Aerial damage of Britt Road in Lake County following Hurricane Milton. Read full article: This ...
Britt Road in Lake County is still a mess after Hurricane Milton. Leaders confirm to FOX 35 News that it may take upwards of a year before you can drive through it again. Against the odds ...
Lake County's Britt Road, severely damaged by Hurricane Milton, may remain closed for up to a year, causing significant delays for local drivers. County officials are planning a redesign of the ...
Lake County officials grapple with significant challenges as they strive to reopen Britt Road. According to ClickOrlando, the vital connector road between State Road 44 and Round Lake Road ...
Britt Road in Lake County is still a mess after Hurricane Milton. Leaders confirm to FOX 35 News that it may take upwards of a year before you can drive through it again.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Evacuation orders were issued in connection to the Border 2 Fire early Friday morning as crews continued to battle the fire amid Santa Ana wind conditions. By 11:15 a.m., the fire ...
Months after Hurricane Milton washed out a large section of Britt Road in Mount Dora, the county board said they plan to fix it, but they cannot do it alone. Lake County says it needs to buy land ...
The NWS says an EF-1 with 90 mph max winds touched down in Douglas County near Britt Road and Fairburn Road ... It traveled just about a mile-and-a-half near Lake Horton before dissipating.