Example Details

Example:
Construct managed lanes on I-95 from Broward Blvd to SW 10th St (Phase 3A)
Objective:
Mobility
Strategy Category:
(A) Highway capacity: Increase auto capacity on highway facilities
Strategy:
Managed lanes: (I.A.1) Implement and use a connected and coordinated network of managed lanes - Including express lanes and ramp metering
Originators:
FDOT
Implementors:
FDOT
Timeframe:
Future: short-term
Applies Systemwide?:
No
Comments:

Letting August 27, 2015, Funded for Construction to Begin in Fall 2016, Scheduled for Completion Late 2019

This project consists of adding two Express (Managed) Lanes in each direction along the center of the existing I-95 corridor. The improvements will be implemented by: o Replacing the existing High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane with two (2) High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes, in each direction (NB and SB), by a combination of widening and restriping. o Provide Express Lane access points at selected locations along the corridor to enter and exit the Express Lane system (from and to the General Use Lanes). o The existing direct connects ramps between the I-95 HOV lanes and the Broward Blvd. P&R Lot (to/from both the north and south) will remain. o Maintain the existing number of general purpose lanes, auxiliary lanes.

For more information, see Link to Express Lanes Phase 3

Link to map of Phase 3 corridor limits

Example last updated July 2016

Contact: Vanita Saini, FDOT D4 Design

FM #433108-4, #433108-5

Ex. ID 002

Facility Types and Functions What is this?

SIS Facilities
Primary Function: Higher-speed mobility for longer distance regional, commute and freight trips
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