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FDOT District Five

FDOT District Five. Noranne Downs, P.E. District Secretary. Second most populous FDOT district Covers 9,000 square miles… larger than six states, including Massachusetts Counties include: Brevard Sumter Osceola Marion Orange Volusia Seminole Flagler Lake. Overview. Federal Stimulus

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FDOT District Five

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  1. FDOT District Five Noranne Downs, P.E.District Secretary • Second most populous FDOT district • Covers 9,000 square miles… larger than six states, including Massachusetts • Counties include: Brevard Sumter Osceola Marion Orange Volusia Seminole Flagler Lake

  2. Overview • Federal Stimulus • State of the State • Projects Overview • Regionalism

  3. Federal Stimulus • Where We Are • Expectations • Time Tables

  4. State of the State • Trust Fund • Deferrals/ 5 Year Work Program • Bounce Back - Not If….When! • 2050 Vision

  5. I-4 Projects

  6. Commuter Rail

  7. SR 15/Narcoossee Rd. Projects

  8. SR 50 Projects (East)

  9. SR 50 Projects (West)

  10. SR 434 Projects

  11. SR 436 Projects

  12. Sand Lake Road Projects

  13. Highway Capacity Analysis OrANGEcOUNTY

  14. Existing Highway Deficiencies Total lane miles needed 305 Total Cost (in US 2008 Dollars) 1.94 billion

  15. Year 2050 Highway Deficiencies Total lane miles needed 2,030 Total Cost (in US 2008 Dollars) 11.37 billion

  16. Year 2050 Additional Lane Restrictions Total lane miles needed to bring above failing 2,030 Percentage of restricted lane miles 20%

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