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| The Mayor, Council and staff of The City of Groveland welcome you
to this information site for the Crittenden Road PD & E Study.
The City of Groveland has initiated this important study as the very
first step in the development of transportation improvements in this
portion of the City.
PD & E stands for “Project Development and Environment” and
represents a study methodology typically undertaken by the Florida
Department of Transportation. In order to assure that The City
of Groveland can qualify for potential federal and state funding
to implement the study recommendations, the City Council
has opted to comply with this study methodology.
This website will provide you with key details and schedule information
about the Crittenden Road
PD & E Study.
It will be regularly updated to assure that you know what is happening.
We encourage you to visit this website regularly and to sign up
below for the project mailing list. Meeting announcements will
be mailed to everyone on this list prior to project public meetings. |
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The goal for this PD & E
Study will be to establish the framework for needed future transportation
improvements in the Crittenden Road Corridor. This
will include identification of the engineering design parameters,
any required environmental mitigation features, preliminary construction
cost estimates, and any new right-of-way needs. To achieve this
goal, we will:
1. Follow federal procedures
2. Interface with existing plans
3. Provide connectivity with SR 50, SR 19, and SR 33
4. Integrate improvements into the community
5. Accommodate significant regional growth
6. Provide for improved mobility (including the routing of heavy
trucks)
7. Serve all modes of transportation
8. Meet today’s design standards
9. Seek out public input |
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