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Subject: Report for May 12th A Night With Your Commissioner Date:
Monday, May 17, 2021 10:38:00 AM Attachments: McDaniel
Townhall.pdf
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Good Morning Everyone, thank you very much for attending the “A
Night With Your Commissioner” on Wednesday, May 12th whether in
person or on-line. For those who wanted to participate on line but
couldn’t, I am including you on this report in an effort to keep
you updated.
We only have one outstanding question and that is: “would only ask
if your office can determine how high will the County's fence be
placed on landowners properties. County reps in the past mentioned
this would be either 6 or 8ft high I understand that the design is
at 90 percent completed, and this information could be listed.”
RESPONSE: Sue,
May 11, 2021
HOW ARE ROADS PLANNED?
Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
5 – County Commissioners
1 –City of Everglades City Council member
1 –City of Marco Island Council member
2 –City of Naples Council members
Formal Transportation Planning Process for the entire County
Develop the LongRange Transportation Plan
Forecasts future transportation demands based on anticipated growth
Selects financially feasible projects to best meet future demands
Horizon year is currently 2045
Broken down in timeframe blocks –
2125; 2630; 3135 & 3645
PROJECTS EXPECTED TO BEGIN
CONSTRUCTION
BETWEEN 20212025
FY 2125
ONGOING PLANNING STUDIES
IMMOKALEE ROAD CORRIDOR CONGESTION STUDY
There are 9 intersections within these limits are labeled “A” to “I”, as shown above
A: Livingston Rd.
B: Juliet Blvd./Strand Blvd.
C: Southbound On/Off Ramps I75
D: Northbound On/Off Ramps I75
E: Northbrooke Dr./Tarpon Bay Blvd.
F: Oakes Blvd. G: Valewood Dr.
H: Palazzo Dr. I: Logan Blvd.
www.SWFLINTERSTATES.com Florida Department of Transportation –
District One 801 N. Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830
I - 7 5 C O R R I D O R S T U DY U P D AT E
The Southwest Connect™ program includes multiple interstate
improvement projects focused on improving mobility and providing
transportation options to support the regions economic
development.
I-75 North Corridor Sarasota & Manatee
Counties
I-75 Central Corridor Sarasota, Charlotte & Lee
Counties
I-75 from Bayshore Rd. (SR 78) to North River Rd.
I-75 South Corridor Lee & Collier
Counties
I-75 from Collier Blvd. (SR 951) to Bayshore Rd. (SR 78)
ABOUT THE SOUTHWEST CONNECT™ INTERSTATE PROGRAM
These projects are to improve capacity with the consideration of
potentially constructing Managed Lanes in each direction on I-75,
adding General-use lanes, collector distributor roadways, auxiliary
lanes or interchange operational improvements
These improvements are expected to help move people and goods
safely and efficiently while balancing regional transportation
needs with community concerns.
I-75 CORRIDOR STUDY UPDATE
I-75 CORRIDOR STUDY UPDATE
We have received the request to evaluate a new interchange
at:
• Vanderbilt Beach Rd
Once we have a baseline of how the existing facility operates, we
will evaluate the proposed interchange taking into consideration
updated land use, planned roadway network, etc.
The results of this analysis will be part of the I-75 Master
Plan
UPCOMING EVENTS AND MILESTONES
20212020
2022
I75 CORRIDOR STUDY UPDATE
Upcoming Online Workshop
Materials available June 8 – June 18
Live Q&A Event Online
June 8, 2021, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
For More Information: www.SWFLINTERSTATES.com
PARTIALLY FUNDED PROJECTS
BETWEEN 20362045
RECAP
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Please see the following information provided by Transportation
Engineering Senior Project Manager Mario Puente; for you to share
with Commissioner McDaniel’s constituent: This inquiry depends on
the location of each individual property in relation to the road.
Generally speaking, only properties on the east side of the Curry
Canal will receive a 8’ tall chain-link fence (County Right of
Way). There are other locations, such as properties along Massey
Street where some of the existing fence may be impacted during
construction. Therefore, a fence will be replaced in kind and in a
case-by-case basis (private Right of Way). On Behalf of Mario A.
Puente, Senior Project Manager Michelle Scavone, Operations
Coordinator
My I.T. guy tells me there was a technical issue with the recording
of the meeting and he is working on getting that corrected. I will
forward the recorded link as soon as I receive it. I have attached
the presentation by Trinity Scott as well as the FDOT information
she mentioned at the meeting regarding a Virtual Public Outreach
Meeting (information below and attached above). I look forward to
working with you in the future and I will forward the link for the
next meeting to be held on Wednesday, June 9th around the first of
the month. We plan to have presentations from Permitting,
Licensing, and Code Enforcement. Take care and stay safe. Bill
William L. McDaniel, Jr., Vice Chairman Commissioner, District 5
3299 Tamiami Trail, East Naples, FL 34112 239-252-8605
[email protected]
WEB PAGE:
Dear Appointed Official/Local Agency,
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District One, is
hosting a Virtual Public Outreach Meeting for the Southwest
Connect™ Interstate 75 (I-75) South Corridor Master Plan from south
of SR 951 (Collier Boulevard) to north of SR 78 (Bayshore Road) in
Collier and Lee counties, Florida. This workshop will be held
online and is available on the project website,
www.SWFLInterstates.com/South-Corridor-VPM. The meeting materials
will be available for viewing for 10 days, from June 8 – 18, 2021.
In addition, FDOT is hosting a LIVE Question and Answer Event
ONLINE from 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8, 2021. Please
visit the project website listed above to register for the virtual
Q&A event. If you would like to call into the question and
answer session, please dial +1 (562) 247-8422 and enter access code
937-518-510. Attendees that use the call-in option will be able to
listen only and will not be able to type in questions during the
meeting. The virtual public outreach meeting materials include a
virtual tour with multiple interactive stations containing video
and other static displays all designed to update the public on the
current status of the project and changes in its developmental
direction. FDOT is mailing invitational postcards (attached) to
property owners adjacent to the project and in surrounding
areas.
I-75 Southwest Connect™ (South Corridor) is a capacity, safety and
operational improvement project on I-75 in Collier and Lee
Counties. This project is in the Planning and Feasibility Phase.
FDOT will analyze the interstate system’s existing transportation
challenges. The findings of the analysis, as well as
recommendations to enhance safety and mobility, are documented in a
Master Plan. The planned improvements identified in the Master Plan
may include widening, managed lanes, modifying interchanges, and/or
evaluating new interchanges. The Master Plan will also include
public outreach, such as this, which will serve as input in the
identification and prioritization of projects to move forward into
the Project Development Process. This long-range approach provides
a regional perspective to identify the areas where future demand is
predicted. This Master Plan will serve as a guide to allow FDOT to
focus future efforts and funding toward the most critical areas
first.
FDOT solicits public participation without regard to race, color,
national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, or family status.
People who require special accommodations under the Americans with
Disabilities Act or who require translation services (free of
charge) should contact Cynthia Sykes, District One Title VI
Coordinator, at (863) 5192287, or email at
[email protected] at least seven days prior to the
public workshop. The Florida Department of Transportation may adopt
this planning product into the environmental review process,
pursuant to Title 23 U.S.C. § 168(d)(4), or to the state project
development process. If you or anyone you know does not have
internet access and would like copies of this information, or if
you have further questions about the project, please contact the
I-75 Project Manager, Ms. Nicole Harris, P.E., at (863) 519-2335 or
via e-mail at
[email protected]. You may also visit the
project website at:
https://www.swflinterstates.com/i75-south-corridor.
Sincerely,