A draft update to the I-10 master plan includes a proposed interchange at the PJ Adams Parkway-Antioch Road Corridor crossing, County Commissioner Nathan Boyles said.
"This is substantial progress given that the need for an additional interchange for Okaloosa County has never been formally acknowledged through the planning process — until now," he said in a newsletter to constituents.
The bad news, he said?
"The draft version of the plan currently identifies the improvement on a 2040 timeframe … But don't worry too much; getting the interchange concept incorporated into the plan is a major victory."
A meeting for public comment on the proposal is set for July 31. The time will be announced later.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Interstate 10 corridor proposal could mean Crestview traffic relief