Example Details

Example:
Conduct the I-95 Interchange Master Plan Study to identify short-term and long-term needs for the I-95 Interchanges in Broward and Palm Beach Counties through 2040.
Objective:
Mobility
Strategy Category:
(A) Highway capacity: Increase auto capacity on highway facilities
Strategy:
Interchanges: (I.A.2) Improve performance of I-95 interchanges
Originators:
FDOT
Implementors:
FDOT
Timeframe:
Completed
Applies Systemwide?:
No
Comments:

The Broward County I-95 Interchange Master Plan was completed in May 2016. FDOT developed interchange design concepts for 16 interchanges in Broward County to address traffic spillback onto I-95, improve interchange operations, reduce congestion, and enhance safety. The interchange concepts are moving forward into PD&E and Preliminary Engineering.

The Atlantic Blvd interchange is entering the construction phase as part of the I-95 Managed Lanes project.

As of June 2016, FDOT has initiated PD&E studies for the Commercial Blvd & Cypress Creek Rd interchanges (which will be designed and constructed as one effort) and the SW 10th St and Hillsboro Blvd interchanges (also designed and constructed as one effort). The preliminary engineering phase for Copans Rd & Sample Rd (to be designed and constructed together) has begun. FDOT has started preliminary engineering for the western portion of the Sunrise Blvd interchange.

FDOT intends to initiate the PD&E study for the Hallandale Beach Blvd, Pembroke Rd, and Hollywood Blvd (all three will be designed and constructed as one effort) in the first quarter of the State Fiscal Year 2017 (Jul-Sep 2016).

The PD&E studies for the Sheridan St, Stirling Rd, Griffin Rd, Davie Blvd, and Oakland Park Blvd are not yet programmed, but are included in the 10-year SIS Funding Plan.

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Example last updated August 2017 Contact: Scott Seeburger, FDOT D4 OMD FM #432785-1, #432785-2 Ex. ID 008

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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