St. Johns River Ferry to shut down for 8 weeks for upgrades
Facilities get facelift, ferry to be hauled out for inspections
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Transportation Authority will temporarily suspend service of the St. Johns River Ferry for approximately eight weeks starting Jan. 6.
The JTA is starting the next phase of upgrades to the vessel and the facilities, which include pavement rehabilitation and markings, various Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) improvements, new bulkheads and mooring bollards, catwalk access improvements, accessory and utility building improvements, construction of new public restroom facilities at the Mayport landing, along with landscaping and lighting enhancements on each side of the Ferry.