A water main break on San Jose, one of Mandarin’s main thoroughfares, has been worsened by a planned closure on Greenland Road between Philips Highway and Fayal Drive.
San Jose remains partially closed on Thursday because of a water line break.– San Jose Boulevard remained partially closed Thursday morning as crews worked to repair a water main break at Claire Lane in Mandarin.
The closures started on Wednesday afternoon, and JEA has not indicated a timeline for when the repairs will be finished.Road closure on San Jose Boulevard Crews are digging and removing dirt from the median where it’s leaking. They’re excavating the area around the leak so they can make the necessary repairs.The issue on San Jose, one of Mandarin’s main thoroughfares, has been worsened by a planned closure on Greenland Road between Philips Highway and Fayal Drive. The closure is for repairs and maintenance of the Florida East Coast Railway crossing.
Many Mandarin-area drivers use Greenland to cut through to Philips Highway to avoid early morning interstate traffic, but with that route shut down, they’re being forced to turn around, and rather than head southeast on Old St. Augustine Road, many are continuing west down Loretto Road to San Jose to get to I-295, where they’re running into the lane closures backing up traffic at Claire Lane.Copyright 2023 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.
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