TPO adopts road plan thru 2035

The Florida – Alabama Transportation Planning Organization, the TPO, has adopted their 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). This plan outlines the transportation projects for the next 25 years in the Florida-Alabama Urbanized area. This covers the greater Pensacola area, from Lillian, Alabama to Navarre and the Santa Rosa / Okaloosa County line. This area also extends up toward the north central portions of Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties.  The Long Range Plan is updated every 5 years.

Consultants, engineers, and planners with intense public involvement collaborated to develop a list of needs for the region. Public workshops for the Needs Plan and the Cost Feasible Plan were held in April and August respectively. The Needs Plan is in excess of $7 billion dollars. This amount would fund all of the projects that are needed in the area.

Staff worked closely with the Florida Department of Transportation, (FDOT), to establish the financial resources component of the Plan. This component estimates the revenue that may be utilized for projects over the life of the plan. The funding that was determined came to approximately $322 million dollars.  The difference between the Needs and the funding available is roughly $6.678 billion dollars.

A public workshop was held in October in which State Representatives, local government officials, staff, and the public participated to better understand the challenge of funding transportation projects.

At its November meeting, the TPO discussed how to fund the projects. Based on compromises and mutual respect, the TPO came together in unanimous agreement to approve the updated Blueprint 2035 Plan (LRTP 2035) for the Florida- Alabama TPO. The following chart shows the end result of how the Long Range Transportation Capacity Projects are being planned:

2035 LRTP State and Federal Funded Capacity Projects
PDE/PE– Project Development and Environment / Preliminary Engineering

ROW– Right Of Way                                          CST– Construction

$ in Millions
2016-2020
Main Street from Barrancas to “A” Street PDE/PE ROW 0.4
Nine Mile Road from Pine Forest Road to US 29 ROW CST 13.8
Nine Mile Road from I-10 to Pine Forest Road PDE/PE ROW 4.4
SR 87 Connector PE 11.7
2021-2025
Main Street from Barrancas to “A” Street PDE/PE 0.3
Main Street from “A” Street to Baylen PDE/PE 0.4
Burgess Road from US 29 to I-110 Overpass ROW 1.8
Pinestead-Longleaf Connector ROW 5.5
Gulf Beach Highway from Blue Angel Pkwy to Navy Boulevard PDE/PE 6.7
US 90 from Avalon Boulevard to Stewart Street ROW 9.3
US 90 from Airport Road to SR 87S PDE/PE 1.8
US 98 from Bayshore Road to Portside Drive ROW 8.5
2026-2030
Main Street from Barrancas to “A” Street CST 2.4
Main Street from “A” Street to Baylen ROW CST 2.0
Burgess Road from US 29 to I-110 Overpass CST 10.1
Sorrento Road from South End of Bridge to the North End PDE/PE 2.9
US 90 from SR 87S to S.A. Jones Road PDE/PE 4.1
2031-2035
Sorrento Road from North End of Bridge to Blue Angel Parkway PDE/PE 3.3
SR 87N from Langley Street to TPO Boundary PE 3.4
US 90 from Avalon Boulevard to Stewart Street CST 13.6
US 98 from Bayshore Road to Portside Drive ROW 15.7
Nine Mile Road from I-10 to Pine Forest Road PDE/PE ROW 3.0
Pinestead-Longleaf Connector ROW 3.0
US 90 from Avalon Boulevard to Stewart Street ROW 2.5

Every year in September, the TPO has the opportunity to review and prioritize the projects. This list of projects is submitted to FDOT for annual funding in FDOT’s Five Year Work Program. The Project Priorities come directly from the LRTP Cost Feasible Plan list. The FDOT Five Year Work Program for Fiscal Year 2012-2016 will be presented at the December 8, 2010 TPO meeting at 9 AM at the Escambia County Commission Chambers.

The public is urged to attend all TPO meetings and workshops to provide vital input on their transportation concerns. Public participation is crucial to effective transportation planning.

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