Public Meetings on 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan

The North Florida TPO will host a series of public meetings over the next two weeks to get input on transportation needs for the next 20-25 years. Transportation projects must be included in the Long Range Transportation Plan to receive federal funding.
The meetings will feature maps and lists of potential project needs identified during the last long range plan update, as well as numerous studies that included public input.  The potential projects will be displayed at five stations:  Bicycle and Pedestrian; Transit; Freight; Road Capacity; Safety and TSM&O (Transportation System Management & Operations).  You will have the opportunity to “vote” for how much to invest in these categories by allocating 10 tokens among the stations.  The TPO is also seeking comments on specific projects and recommendations for additional projects to consider.

Public Meetings
All meetings are 5 – 7 p.m.

St. Johns County
Tuesday April 15
St. Augustine Commission Chambers
Alcazar Room, first floor of City Hall
75 King Street, St. Augustine

Clay County
Thursday April 17
Thrasher-Horne Center
283 College Drive, Orange Park

Baker County
Tuesday April 22
Baker County Commission Chambers
55 North 3rd Street, Macclenny

Nassau County
Wednesday April 23
Nassau County Commission Chambers
96135 Nassau Place, Yulee

Duval County
Thursday April 24
FSCJ Deerwood
9911 Old Baymeadows Road, Jacksonville

Putnam County
Monday April 28
Putnam County Commission Chambers
2509 Crill Avenue, Palatka
 

Maps and lists of potential projects will be posted at https://pathforward2040.com/what-is-path-forward/resources/  late Tuesday April 15.

The TPO is also arranging small group meetings with neighborhood, civic and business organizations.  If you would like a study presentation at your meeting, please contact Marci Larson at (904) 306-7513.

After this round of meetings, the projects will be evaluated based on Goals, Objectives and Performance Measures that address economic competitiveness; livability; safety; mobility and accessibility; equity in decision making; and system preservation, as well as projected future revenue.  Another round of public meetings with the final proposed “Cost Feasible” projects will be held in August/September.    

For more information visit Path Forward 2040 website.