Example Details

Example:
Complete Streets Demonstration Projects: Hollywood Blvd from City Hall to Dixie Highway and Sunset Strip in the City of Sunrise from NW 72nd Ave to NW 19th St.
Objective:
Accessibility
Strategy Category:
Transportation: Implement a connected network of Complete Streets and facilities for non-motorized modes and transit
Strategy:
Prioritize investments: (II.A.4) Prioritize investments for pedestrian, bicycle, and transit improvements in Multimodal Districts and along Primary Multimodal facilities
Originators:
FDOT
Implementors:
Broward MPO, FDOT
Timeframe:
Current
Applies Systemwide?:
No
Comments:

In 2013, the Broward MPO awarded $6.8 million for a half-mile Complete Streets demonstration project on Hollywood Blvd from City Hall to Dixie Highway. Full reconstruction of the existing roadway will provide wider sidewalks, buffered bicycle lanes, buffers with native landscaping, and medians on a portion of the street that has historically been neglected. FDOT is designing and constructing the project. Construction began in June 2017.

Hollywood Blvd Complete Streets Project webpage on the City of Hollywood's website

Transportation for America featured the Broward MPO's Complete Streets Initiative, partnership with FDOT and the Broward Regional Health Planning Council, and the Hollywood Blvd Demonstration Project in a 2016 case study

Although outside of the I-95 Corridor Mobility project area, the Sunset Strip demonstration project is another example of the MPO & FDOT partnership to implement complete streets improvements. This lane elimination project will add 9-foot buffered bike lanes and two roundabouts between Nob Hill Rd and Sunrise Blvd. Construction is anticipated to begin in Summer 2018 and be complete by late 2018. Sunset Strip Complete Streets - FDOT Project Webpage Sunset Strip Enhancements - City of Sunrise webpage

Example last updated August 2017

Contact: Lisa Maack. FDOT D4 OMD; Ricardo Gutierrez, Broward MPO

FM # 434666-1

Ex. ID 472, 488

Facility Types and Functions What is this?

Primary Multimodal
Primary Function: Primary circulation within and between multimodal districts
Transit: Premium service
Walking & Biking: Emphasized with generous facilities for walking & biking

Place Types and Functions What is this?

Multimodal Districts & Nodes
Primary Function: Concentration of activities in transit-oriented setting. Focus area for job and population growth
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