Florida Bridge Repairs on SR 934 Get Final Federal Go-Ahead for Safety
Published Date: 5/7/2025
Notice
Summary
Florida’s Department of Transportation is moving forward with fixing four old bridges on State Road 934/NE 79th Street to keep everyone safe and ready for emergencies. They’re also upgrading bike paths, sidewalks, traffic lights, and road surfaces to make travel smoother and safer. These final decisions mean construction plans are set, so locals and commuters can expect improvements soon!
Analyzed Economic Effects
7 provisions identified: 7 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Four Bridges Replaced for Safety
The project replaces four prestressed concrete slab bridges on State Road 934/NE 79th Street to address structural deficiencies and to maintain emergency evacuation capabilities.
Better Bike and Pedestrian Facilities
The project includes improvements to existing bicycle and pedestrian facilities and signalization along SR 934/NE 79th Street to make walking and biking safer and more usable.
Traffic Signal Replacement and Optimization
The project includes replacement and optimization of traffic signals on SR 934/NE 79th Street to improve signal timing and traffic flow for drivers and pedestrians.
Roadway Repaving and Striping
The project conducts roadway repaving and striping on SR 934/NE 79th Street to improve the driving surface and lane markings for motorists.
Drainage Improvements Included
The project includes drainage improvements on SR 934/NE 79th Street as part of the planned work to address roadway and infrastructure needs.
Signage Upgrades Planned
The project includes signage improvements on SR 934/NE 79th Street to update or add roadway signs as part of the overall corridor work.
Federal Agencies Issued Final Approvals
The Federal Highway Administration announced that FDOT and other Federal agencies have taken final agency actions for the SR 934/NE 79th Street PD&E Study (Financial Management Number 449007-1), indicating the project decisions are final.
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