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FLORIDA at WORK FLORIDA at WORK 2016 Legislative Transportation Briefing The Mission of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is to provide a safe transportation system that ensures the mobility of people and goods, enhances economic prosperity, and preserves the quality of our environment and communities. Florida House District 96 Representative Kristin Jacobs Our MISSION KEY TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES Transportation improvements result in tangible benefits. Highways: Your BENEFITS JOBS $1 billion invested in transportation projects supports about 28,000 jobs. ECONOMY Over the next five years, planned improvements will grow Florida’s Gross State Product (GSP) by an estimated $11 billion in increased productivity. RETURN ON INVESTMENT (ROI) Every dollar invested in transportation is estimated to result in a return of $4.40 in user and economic benefits to Florida’s residents and business. US 441 Transportation investment highlights are found statewide. FDOT DISTRICT CONTACTS COUNTY LIST District 4 Gerry GerryO'Reilly, O'Reilly,P.E. P.E. FDOT District Secretary Work (954) 954-486-1400 777-4411 Cell Cell (954) (954) 214-1915 214-1915 [email protected] *HUU\25HLOO\#GRWVWDWHIOXV Broward Central Office Jim Boxold 605 Suwannee Street Tallahaseee, FL 32399 Phone: (850) 414-4100 Phone: (850) 414-5205 Cell: (850) 509-2685 [email protected].fl.us Mike Dew Chief of Staff Phone: (850) 414-5208 Cell: (850) 841-9577 [email protected].fl.us Tom DiGiacomo Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Cell: (850)694-3617 [email protected].fl.us PERFORMANCE COMPETITIVENESS Transportation investments are prioritized to strengthen and support our economy. Cargo valued at $83 billion passes through Florida’s seaports, 83 million tons of freight travel our railroads, and aviation contributes $114 billion to our economy every year. SAFETY Fatality and crash rates are decreasing on Florida’s highways, protecting our most valuable asset - our people. Safety belt usage is now at 89% - an all time high. A new statewide initiative to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists is now underway. PRESERVATION Maintenance, pavement, and bridge conditions are meeting or exceeding performance targets. FDOT has met or exceeded its maintenance standards since 1994. Transportation projects require multi-year funding. FDOT STATEWIDE CONTACTS Our Our FUNDING CASH FLOW VS. COMMITMENTS FDOT currently has over $7 billion of secured funding commitments to transportation contractors and partners with a projected cash balance between $200-to-$250 million. For detailed information on transportation performance in Florida see: WWW.DOT.STATE.FL.US/PLANNING/PERFORMANCE Transportation Improvements Florida at Work Hillsboro Canal FLORIDA HOUSE DISTRICT 96 ¬ ( 6 ± ³ 809 U V Project Type 91 Florida Transportation Vision for the 21st Century FE C 845 S T Aviation, Seaport, Transit & Intermodal Deerfield Beach 810 S T Bridge Capacity Parkland ITS & Information Systems 869 T S Planning, Engineering, Etc. Rail Lake Resurfacing, Rehab, Etc. ¬ ( 4 Safety, Utility, Etc. ¬ ( 3 95 U V 91 5 ¬ ( 1 834 T S ¬ ( 8 845 S T ¬ ( 2 Public Airport p Major Airport o ¬ ( Coral Springs Transportation Facilities ¦ ¨ § Deepwater Seaport í Passenger Intermodal Station ¤ n Coconut Creek ¬ ( 7 Bus Station £ n Pompano Beach Airpark Freight Intermodal Station # Interstate Highway Margate Major US or State Highway Other US or State Highway Pompano Beach County Highway Railway 5 S T U V 869 ! 1 MAJOR PROJECTS ! 1. SR-7/US-441 ! North Lauderdale Tamarac 2. LYONS RD ! 3. WILES RD Bike Ln/Sidewalk & ITS Comm System Bike Lane/Sidewalk Add Lanes & Reconstruct Phase: PDE/PE/CON Phase: PE/CON Phase: CON From: SR-870/Commercial Blvd From: C-14 Canal To: Broward/Palm Beach C/L To: Sawgrass Expwy To: Rock Island FY: 2016-2017 FY: 2017/2020 FY: 2016 Totals: $15,459,253 Totals: $15,359,807 Phase Key: ! 3 2 From: Riverside Dr Totals: $11,501,000 Intercoastal Waterway 1 £ ¤ ! 4 4. UNIVERSITY DR 5. ROCK ISLAND RD Add Lanes & Reconstruct Widen/Resurface Exist Lanes Phase: PDE/PE/ROW Phase: PE/CON From: NW 40th St From: Royal Palm Blvd To: Sawgrass Expwy To: Wiles Rd FY: 2016/2020 FY: 2018/2020 Totals: $10,590,974 PDE = Project Development & Environment ! 5 Totals: $5,390,773 PE = Preliminary Engineering 6 6. LOXAHATCHEE RD ! ! 8 7 7. COPANS RD Sea Ranch Lakes 8. SR-834/SAMPLE RD Widen/Resurface Exist Lanes Bike Lane/Sidewalk Miscellaneous Construction Phase: PE Phase: PE/CON Phase: PE/CON From: 36th Ave From: Rock Island Rd To: SR-7/US-441 To: Florida Turnpike To: SR-5/US-1 FY: 2017 FY: 2017/2019 FY: 2016/2018 Totals: $1,136,480 Totals: $837,562 From: Arthur Marshall Loxahatchee Refuge Totals: $1,202,411 ROW = Right-of-Way CON = Construction GRA = Grant FDOT District Map: House District 96 Representative: Kristin Jacobs Amended Work Program July, 2015 ® 0 0.5 1 State of Florida Department of Transportation 2 Miles