Coastal Road Paving Progress
I have tried to find project plans on official sites, but to no avail.
Thanks!
JR
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When surveying our land - we had to allow for a 40' set-back for the new road.
These are all good signs of pending road improvements - fingers definitely crossed - however we are anxious about increased traffic when (and if) the Coastal ever gets paved. If anyone hears more news - please pass it along ; )
Apparently SOP in Belize...
KiwiCook wrote:The grant to pave the highway was given by the British Embassy.
Do you know the year the grant was given, or how to obtain details of the grant.
I ran out of ideas for google search terms. 
jvr1330 wrote:When that road is, or ever, paved - the country will benefit greatly from increased sales and taxes on land down there.
Tax stamp revenue perhaps.
But come on....you are clearly not speaking from experience about the yearly property tax. In Belize property tax is so cheap I wonder if it is worth the effort to collect it. For example, my home in Placencia Village would likely sell for $200,000+ US. Property Tax is $20/year BZD
An Italian engineering firm has been at work doing preparatory work along the route, checking ground strata around bridges to be rebuilt, etc.. Parts of the road may be rerouted to avoid sharp curves, but property purchases for this purpose are still "to be determined".
I know these engineers are there - I see their equipment & crews working, and I have talked with their supervisors.
Paving construction is scheduled to begin soon - January 2019. It is "scheduled" to be complete in 2021, but I don't see how this schedule can be met. The engineers tell me it will. This is a vast estuary system and they are now coming to terms with the incredible flow of water from the Maya Mountain foothills into the ocean, through and around the Southern Lagoon and the mangrove areas to its south. There will be at least 7 creeks/rivers to cross with bridges. The road will need to be elevated with a way for water to pass underneath. . . Culverts? More bridges?
Living in this beautiful and until-now remote area, we are used to flooding in the rainy season - especially November and June. The Gales Point school was closed for a few days last week because school busses (with teachers aboard) could not get here. The road floods for only a day or two, then the water is gone. So we have learned to deal with it, and to adjust our travel schedules accordingly. In its current unpaved state, this "all-weather gravel road" is solid but rough. The road gets graded about twice yearly - and is very smooth for a while - until it rains again. I use a 4wd vehicle, with 10-ply tires to minimize flat tires.
Development will come. Already pirate loggers are active here. The Gales Point Wildlife Sanctuary is an IUCN Category IV Wildlife Sanctuary. It is run by a local non-profit NGO. So far the GPWS Management Committee has authority to approve or diss-approve development plans, but there is no enforcement budget.
About 3+ miles of Caribbean beach and shoreline along the Manatee Bar River is called by scientists as the "most important Hawksbill Turtle nesting ground in the Western Caribbean". The Southern, Western, and Northern Lagoons and its jungle-river tributaries are home to the largest concentration of West Indian Manatee in the Caribbean basin or Central America.
We all hope that opportunity will benefit the people here, while rampant development can be mitigated by intelligent and sustainable means.
See update below.

Thanks again
Actual "paving" has not yet begun on Belize's Coastal Road. Prep work has begun, however. I have seen and talked to work crews who spent months taking sonar readings of the road base all along this highway, especially around areas where bridges will be replaced. Incidentally, the supervisor of this Italian contractor told me that all the bridges on the CR will be replaced, except the Mullins River Bridge which was already replaced recently. Survey crews have been up and down this road setting stakes and figuring the realignment of sharp curves.
I live on the Coastal Road and I travel it frequently. I love this area where the dramatic Maya Mountain foothills come closest to the sea. It holds much promise to the country as an enterprise zone, because:
a) it is a 36 mile-long, level shortcut, to southern Belize;
b) its Caribbean beaches are some of the finest mainland beaches in the country;
c) it is surrounded by pristine and wild national lands and wildlife sanctuaries;
Don't look for any paving to commence before the 'Territorial Dispute' with Guatemala comes to vote again on May 8. That vote was scheduled to be held April 10, but was delayed by a legal challenge.
The U.K. has invested £40mm to "re-align and pave" the Coastal Road. Construction bids are in. Surveys are complete. BUT - the U.K. will not want to pave any roads in Guatemala, so I personally doubt this paving project - which was scheduled to begin this May or June - will begin until Belizeans vote to settle this dispute.
I just hope and pray that they don't just pave 2 miles at each end and declare it finished.
It is now late January - does anyone know if they have actually started the paving on this God-Awful road?
BTW - experienced my 1st real Coastal Rd. flooding after a torrential tropical storm dumped several inches of rain over a single evening. WOW!!! Glad I rented a 4WD truck : )
Time for an UPDATE on the long awaited Coastal Highway.
Past time actually. 😀
Here is a link from almost a year ago, reporting 60% complete.
https://edition.channel5belize.com/archives/227173
Back in July 2022 I talked to a contractor that had driven two round trips from Placencia to Belize City using the shorter Costal Highway. he said he had no problems, saved gas and made much better time vs going through Belmopan. He said most of it was paved, but mentioned he likely would not use it during the rainy season until the paving is completed.
Here is a link to the Italian contractor that is actually doing the project.
Ah, Italians, we can build, look at the Coliseum!
Made to PGIA from south Hopkins in a little over hour and a half on Thursday on the coastal.
Then again, I drive like an Italian, lol
@TexItalian
Great, thanks for the report.
I was wondering how Lisa had affected it. Can you estimate how much if any still needs to be paved? Were there any rough or slow parts?
Awesome. I went past the portion on the Western hwy last week and it was looking good. Haven't driven it yet.
@Aerodex Doesn't look like Lisa effected it. Then again, the northern portion (closer to where Lisa hit) is where they started to build it, so it's all nicely paved. Plenty of unpaved spots thought, all through out the highway. And while all the bridges are now open, most the sections before/after are not. But smooth driving even on the unpaved sections (maybe a little less than half of the total road?), so doesn't affect the drivability, you only slow down on actual work zones.
@Aerodex
Thanks for the update - we own 65 acres literally at the middle of the Coastal Road and have been monitoring this paving progress as it slowly moves forward. It has been my understanding that the project was supposed to be completed by end of 2022. Is that still what they are saying down there? I won't know how to act if I can drive over 15mph on that road ; )
@jvr1330
The road is completed more than a year. I travel on the road lots times.
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