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Corporate Boulevard closing in Spring Hill for utility work, detours set

Corporate Boulevard will shut down July 6-8 between Anderson Snow Road and Aerial Way, forcing Spring Hill traffic onto a detour at Spring Hill Drive.

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Corporate Boulevard closing in Spring Hill for utility work, detours set
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Hernando County is closing a stretch of Corporate Boulevard in Spring Hill for three days in July, forcing drivers onto Spring Hill Drive and Aerial Way while utility work continues at the Anderson Snow Road intersection. The county said the shutdown will affect Corporate Boulevard between Anderson Snow Road and Aerial Way from 6 a.m. July 6, 2026, through 6 p.m. July 8, 2026.

County officials said the closure is tied to utility work for the ongoing Anderson Snow Road and Corporate Boulevard intersection improvements, not an isolated repair. Traffic will be detoured at the intersection of Spring Hill Drive and Aerial Way, putting extra pressure on a corridor that already handles regular commuter traffic in a fast-growing part of Hernando County.

The county posted the notice June 24 and directed questions to the Hernando County Department of Public Works at 352-754-4060. Public Works maintains more than 1,578 miles of paved roadways, a reminder of the scale of the county’s maintenance and construction workload as it keeps moving multiple projects at once.

The broader Anderson Snow and Corporate Boulevard project goes well beyond the temporary closure. County project materials call for widening Anderson Snow Road from two lanes to four lanes in sections, installing a new traffic signal at Corporate Boulevard and Anderson Snow Road, and adding ADA sidewalks, curb ramps, signage, pavement markings and drainage improvements. Utility relocations are also part of the scope, and Corporate Boulevard is scheduled to be resurfaced near the Suncoast overpass.

The work was awarded to DB Civil Construction, and construction on the larger project was set to begin after a notice to proceed dated July 30, 2025. Public comments on the county project page have pointed to frequent backups in the area, including congestion during events at Crosspoint Church, underscoring why the July closure is likely to be noticed quickly by drivers who use Anderson Snow Road as a daily connector.

For Spring Hill commuters, school traffic, shopping trips and service access along this corridor, the three-day closure will create a brief but concentrated disruption. The county’s detour keeps traffic moving, but it also shifts the burden onto nearby roads while utility crews continue work on one of the area’s busiest intersections.

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