New pedestrian signals and safety upgrades coming to Ocala’s State Road 200

Saga CommunicationsA new pedestrian hybrid beacon awaits activation along State Road 200 near Ocean Buffet in Ocala, part of FDOT’s effort to improve safety along the busy corridor. Kathy Dugan/352today

OCALA, FL (352today.com) – Three new pedestrian hybrid beacons (PHBs) are being installed along State Road 200 to help people cross the busy roadway more safely, according to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).

The new signals will be located near:

  • Ocean Buffet, between SW 35th Terrace and SW 34th Avenue
  • Campus USA Credit Union, between SW 32nd Avenue and SW 26th Street
  • Marion Technical College, between SW 12th Avenue and SW 10th Avenue

The PHBs remain dark until activated by a pedestrian. Once the button is pressed, the signal flashes yellow, then turns solid red, prompting drivers to stop so pedestrians can cross safely. The signals are expected to be fully operational later this year.

These improvements are part of a larger FDOT project enhancing safety and traffic flow on SR 200 from east of I-75 to U.S. 301/U.S. 441 in Ocala.

What’s Changing

  • A new raised concrete median will replace parts of the existing center turn lane
  • Segmented left-turn lanes will be added throughout the corridor
  • The entire roadway will be resurfaced
  • ADA-compliant sidewalks and crosswalks will be installed
  • Signal, lighting, drainage, and landscaping upgrades are also included

What to Expect During Construction

Drivers will see traffic shifts, temporary striping, and lane closures. Work will occur both during the day and at night, with electronic signs used to guide motorists through detours and uneven pavement conditions.

FDOT encourages drivers to stay alert and be patient as the community adjusts to the new traffic patterns.