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SR A1A Safety Improvements Hearing

November 6, 2020 Subject:           Public Hearing S.R. A1A Safety Improvements from Milsap Road to Granada Boulevard (S.R. 40) Volusia County Financial Project Identification (FPID) No: 443512-1 Dear Government Official: The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) invites you to a public hearing regarding safety improvements on State Road (S.R.) A1A from Milsap Road to Granada […]

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SR 44 Adaptive Signal Control Project

SR 44 Adaptive Signal Control Flyer This project will be an Adaptive Signal project that will go from before I-95 on S.R. 44 and continue east almost to S.R. A1A. It also includes a turn lane extension in the Historic Downtown area of New Smyrna

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Public Hearing on ISB Resurfacing and Safety Project

08_US92_Project_Location_Map_10202020 October 23, 2020 Subject:  Public Hearing                   International Speedway Boulevard (U.S. 92) Resurfacing and Safety Project                   From east of North Alabama Avenue to east of North Kepler Road                   Volusia County, Florida Financial Project Identification (FPID) No: 443433-1 Dear Government Partner: The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) invites you to a public hearing […]

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Mobility Week!

Mobility Week Press Release Florida Department of Transportation  FDOT, Partners Celebrate Third Annual Mobility Week ~ Department debuts interactive Mobility Week Virtual Conference Center ~ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – From October 30 to November 6, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and partners from across the state are celebrating the third annual Mobility Week to encourage […]

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Halifax Heritage Byway Approved by FDOT!

After an 11 year application process, the Halifax Heritage Byway was approved by the State of Florida on October 5th! Congratulations to the Halifax Heritage Byway! They are now the 27th Florida Scenic Highway and ONLY the 5th Heritage Byway. The Halifax Heritage Byway is focused on promoting Heritage, Cultural, Recreational and Eco-Tourism in our […]

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FDOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Survey

The Florida DOT is conducting a safety survey related to Pedestrian and Bicycle activity.  Please take and then share this survey.  The survey is 25 questions long and parts of it will test you about your knowledge of traffic laws, it will not reveal to you if you answered correctly or not though.  The purpose […]

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Ormond Beach Road Closure

Emergency road closure due to extreme tide conditions and water over the road, CR 2001/HIGHBRIDGE RD from JOHN ANDERSON DR to WALTER BOARDMAN LN will have a road closure beginning Tuesday, September 22, 2020 through Wednesday, September 23, 2020, (24 hours continuously). ROAD Closure_EMERGENCY – CR 2001-Highbridge Rd_Ormond Beach 9.22.20

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Safety Outreach Event to Educate Pedestrians of New Crossings on U.S. 92 in Daytona Beach

Florida Department of Transportation Event Flyer PHB_Instructional_Flyer FDOT_PHB_Tip_Card For Immediate Release August 26, 2020 Contact: Jessica Ottaviano (386) 479-6369Jessica.Ottaviano@dot.state.fl.us MEDIA ADVISORY Safety Outreach Event to Educate Pedestrians of New Crossings on U.S. 92 in Daytona Beach New crossings available in-time for the start of school What: With pedestrian signals newly activated on the corridor and […]

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Town Hall on Transportation September 2nd at 2:00 p.m.

Registration for Town Hall on Transportation in Florida, Public Comment The Able Trust is hosting a Town Hall on September 2, 2020 to collect comments and feedback from Floridians with disabilities about transportation experiences and challenges, what needs attention and change to assist individuals in driving, public transport, flying, trains, services like Uber, Lyft, cabs […]

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St Johns River to Sea Loop Trail Gap Newsletter

Below is the final newsletter for the St Johns River to Sea Loop Trail Gap PD&E Study (FPID No. 439874-1) from Lake Beresford Park to Grand Avenue in Volusia County.   Copies of this newsletter were also mailed to property owners along the corridor. Thank you for all your participation throughout the study.   If you […]

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