It has been one of the most questioned Jacksonville road projects since the first bits of dirt were excavated on it in mid-2017.
And while the Florida Department of Transportation website says the $126 million I-10/I-95 Interchange Improvements Project is expected to be done by fall 2022, there are still construction barriers, cones and other evidence around its multi-mile length that say otherwise.
The project is being done to the Interstate 95 and Interstate 10 interchange, the Fuller Warren Bridge and the east side of Roosevelt Boulevard northbound between McDuff Avenue and Rosselle Street.
Read the rest of this story at WJCT News partner The Florida Times-Union.