PD&E Study for Jenkins Road from C.R. 712/Midway Road to S.R. 68/Orange Avenue, St. Lucie County, Florida
PROJECT UPDATES:
The project is currently progressing through the Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study stage, it is expected to be completed by March 2029. Below are current project updates.
The Public Kick-Off Meeting was held on Wednesday, March 5, 2025 (Virtual), and Thursday, March 6, 2025 (In-Person):
- Virtual: Persons who did not wish to attend the Public Kick-Off Meeting in person joined online via GoToWebinar.
- In-Person: The Public Kick-Off Meeting was held at the Havert L. Fenn Center located at 2000 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida 34982 on Thursday, March 6, 2025.
ABOUT:
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is currently conducting a PD&E Study along Jenkins Road from C.R. 712/Midway Road to S.R. 68/Orange Avenue. A PD&E Study is FDOT’s process to evaluate the social, economic, and environmental impacts associated with a planned transportation improvement project. The purpose of this project is to promote system linkage, support transportation demand, and enhance multimodal connectivity within the area along South Jenkins Road. System linkage includes filling the roadway gaps along Jenkins Road. Multimodal improvements include adding sidewalks, shared use paths, and bike lanes to increase the safety of the local community.
PURPOSE AND NEED:
The Purpose and Need of the PD&E Study for Jenkins Road from C.R. 712/Midway Road to S.R. 68/Orange Avenue in St. Lucie County, Florida is to promote system linkage, support transportation demand, and enhance multimodal connectivity in the area along South Jenkins Road. This project involves widening the existing South Jenkins Road from a two-lane roadway to a four-lane roadway from Altman Road to Orange Avenue, Walmart Distribution Center to Glades Cut-Off Road, and Midway Road to Post Office Road. The businesses and residential communities along Jenkins Road traveling between Midway Road to S.R. 70 and S.R. 68 is accomplished along parallel facilities like I-95. This project will improve connectivity with a new four-lane roadway to connect between the existing Jenkins Road from Post Office Road to Glades Cut-Off Road and Walmart Distribution Center to Altman Road. As there are only sidewalks in a few locations along Jenkins Road, and only bicycle lanes in one section along Jenkins Road, this project will also include multimodal considerations such as sidewalks and bicycle lanes. Therefore, the typical section may include four travel lanes, a median, dedicated bicycle lanes, and either a sidewalk or shared-use path.
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SCOPE OF WORK:
- Improve traffic operations
- Support transportation demand
- Provide more efficient system linkage
- Provide enhanced emergency evacuation
- Enhance multimodal connectivity to support related demands
FUNDING:
- PD&E - Funded
- Design - Unfunded
- Construction - Unfunded
FDOT District 4
Steven C. Braun
District 4 Secretary
3400 W Commercial Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Tel: 954-486-1400
Fax: 954-777-4197
E-Mail Us
PD&E Study Start Date
March 2024
March 2029
CostPD&E - Funded
Design - Construction - Unfunded
Lengths and LimitsJenkins Road from C.R. 712/Midway Road to S.R. 68/Orange Avenue
Maria Formoso, P.E., P.M.P.
FDOT Project Manager
3400 West Commercial Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Phone: (954) 777-4677
Email: Maria.Formoso@dot.state.fl.us
Erik Fleming, P.E.
Consultant Project Manager
Kisinger Campo & Associates
201 N Franklin Street
Tampa, Florida 33602
Phone: (813) 871-5331
Email: EFleming@kcaeng.com
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