ROCKLEDGE, FL. – Brevard County Public Works officials are working closely with residents along Rockledge Drive to improve road conditions and to also address public safety concerns regarding overgrown trees and limbs that pose accessibility issues for motorists, emergency and other high-profile vehicles.
The scenic 2.5-milelong road – popular for bicycling, jogging and walking, and leisure drives along Indian River Lagoon is located in an unincorporated area south of Rockledge. It is targeted for repaving beginning in 2023, at a cost of $428,000.
County officials say the tree limbs overhanging the road present a safety hazard for vehicles, including firetrucks, garbage trucks, school buses and recreation vehicles. The County is focusing on traffic safety, but is also working to address concerns from residents who fear any tree cutting could be detrimental to the ambiance of their neighborhood.





