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DISTRICT 1BARTOW
VIRTUAL PUBLIC MEETING
November 4, 2020
US 41 (SR 45) from Beneva Road toSR 72/Stickney Point Road
Financial Project ID: 433550‐4‐52‐01 & 433550‐4‐52‐02 | 433550‐5‐52‐01 & 433550‐5‐52‐02 | 440685‐1‐52‐01
Michael Johnson, P.E. GEC Consultant Project Manager
District One Project Management Office Florida Department of Transportation
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is designing improvements to US 41between Beneva Road and Stickney Point Road. This project is being constructed in twophases: from Beneva Road to Caribbean Drive and from Caribbean Drive to SR 72/StickneyPoint Road. The primary purpose of this project is to create a complete street that servesall users: cars, trucks, transit, pedestrians and bicycles. To improve motorist safety, medianopenings have been reviewed; and, in some cases these openings will be closed orrestricted.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation Project Location
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The project is located on US 41 (SR 45) from South Beneva Road to SR 72/Stickney PointRoad (shown in purple on the map), in Sarasota. The project will be built in phases.Segment 4, the segment shown in green, construction will begin in Summer 2021. Segment5, the segment shown in orange, and the intersection at SR 72/Stickney Point Road,construction will begin in summer 2022.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation
In 2016/2017 a study was conducted to determine what improvements were needed to create a multi-modal corridor. This includes improvements for bicyclist, pedestrians, transit, and vehicles.
Public Involvement conducted for the project included:
Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Citizen’s Advisory Committee on May 6, 2019
MPO Technical Advisory Committee on May 6, 2019
MPO Bike, Ped, Trails Advisory Committee on May 6, 2019
Public Information Workshop on January 24, 2017
Project Background
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In 2016/2017 a study was conducted to determine what improvements were needed tocreate a multi‐modal corridor. This includes improvements for bicyclist, pedestrians, transit,and vehicles.
Previous public involvement conducted for the project included meeting with MetropolitanPlanning Organization, or MPO, and their listed subcommittees.
In 2017, this project was presented to the public at a Public Information Workshop.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation
Restripe the 12’ travel lanes to 11’ travel lanes
Resurface the road to change the paved shoulders from 4 feet to 6 feet to provide 6-foot-wide buffered bike lanes
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Widen right turn lanes to provide 6-foot-wide bike lane “key hole”
Project Scope
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The scope of the project’s improvements include:Resurfacing and restriping of the existing 12’ travel lanes to 11’ travel lanes. Thisresurfacing allows for the creation of the 6‐foot wide buffered bike lanes along withextending the life of the pavement.
The right turn lanes will be widened to provide 6‐foot wide bike lane “key‐holes”.
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Construct 6-foot-wide concrete sidewalks on both sides of the roadway
Review driveway widths and reduce to meet current standards where required
Project Scope
Provide sidewalks over creek crossings
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Six‐foot‐wide concrete sidewalks will be constructed on both sides of the roadway. Thesesidewalks will also need to cross over the existing creek crossings.
Each driveway within the project limits was reviewed and the widths were reduced, ifneeded, to meet current design standards.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation Project Scope
Modifications to the signalized intersections include: Replacement of the signal at SR 72 / Stickney Point Road Adjusting signal head locations at Gulf Gate Drive Add or adjusting the crosswalks Providing ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) enhancements Add intersection lighting
Corridor lighting Lighting already exists on east side of the road Add lighting to west side of the road
Modify drainage structures to accommodate improvements
Construct concrete bus pads and bus shelter pads in coordination with Sarasota County Area Transit (SCAT)
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Other project scope items include modifications to the signalized intersections at SR 72 /Stickney Point Road and Gulf Gate Drive. These improvements include:• The replacement of the signal at Stickney Point Road• Signal adjustments at Gulf Gate Drive• Adding or adjusting crosswalks• Providing ADA enhancements• Add intersection lighting
Corridor lighting was justified by a previous study and new lighting will be added to thewest side. The east side already has lighting.The drainage system will be modified to accommodate the improvements. In coordinationwith Sarasota County Area Transit, concrete bus pads and bus shelter pads will be installedalong the corridor.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation Typical Section
4 – Lane Divided
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The new typical section includes two 11‐foot‐wide lanes in each direction a 40‐foot‐widemedian and 6‐foot‐wide buffered bike lanes and a continuous 6‐foot‐wide sidewalks.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation Project Scope
Pedestrian / Bicycle Accommodation at CreeksSegment 4 - Beneva Road to Caribbean Drive Construct pedestrian/bicycle facilities
over Oscar Creek by extending bridge culvert on east side
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Pedestrian/bicycle accommodation at the Creeks will be provided over Oscar Creek inSegment 4. This will be accomplished by extending the bridge culvert on the east side.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation
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Segment 5 - Caribbean Drive to SR 72 / Stickney Point Rd. Construct pedestrian/bicycle facilities over
Matheny Creek without culvert extensions
Project Scope
Pedestrian / Bicycle Accommodation at Creeks
On Segment 5, the pedestrian and bicycle facilities can cross over Matheny Creek withoutany culvert modifications.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation Project Scope
Median Modifications(Access Management)
FDOT: https://www.fdot.gov/planning/systems/programs/sm/accman/default.shtm
FHWA: https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/intersection/alter_design/pdf/fhwasa14069_mut_infoguide.pdf 10
Median modifications will be needed at many of the existing median openings. A study inOrlando demonstrated that a right‐turn, then a U‐turn reduced the crash rate by 18% andreduced the injury fatality crash rate by 27%. A driver survey indicated that the U‐turns feltsafer than a left turn out and that traffic moved better.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation
Corridor Crash History 484 total crashes between 2014 and 2018
219 from Beneva Road to Caribbean Drive 265 from Caribbean Drive to Stickney Point Road
78 total angle and left-turn crashes resulting in 35 injuries Project will reduce conflict points and improve visibility for turning vehicles Multimodal safety – sidewalk, bike lanes, transit connectivity
Four bike & four pedestrian total crashes resulting in three fatalities
Beneva Road to Caribbean Drive Caribbean Drive to SR 72
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There were a total of 484 crashes in the corridor between 2014 and 2018. 219 of thecrashes were from Beneva Road to Caribbean Drive and 265 were from Caribbean Drive toStickney Point Road. There were 78 total angle and left‐turn crashes which resulted in 35injuries. This project will reduce conflict points and improve visibility for turning vehicles. Itwill also provide multimodal safety including sidewalk, bike lanes, and transit connectivity.There were four bike and four pedestrian crashes resulting in three fatalities.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation Project Scope
Median ModificationsSegments 4 and 5 Evaluate each median opening and determine
modification needed to improve safety.
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Each median opening was evaluated in order to determine what modification is needed toimprove safety. The graphic on the right shows the reduced number of conflict points whenchanging a full median opening to directional median opening. Most medians will bechanged to either a directional or dual‐directional median opening.
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Median Modifications(Full Median Opening vs Directional Median Opening)
Project Scope
Directional Median OpeningFull Median Opening
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This shows the difference between an uncontrolled full median opening and a directionalmedian opening. This particular directional is called a dual‐directional median opening.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation
Median Modifications(Access Management)
Hobby Lobby Springfield Dr. / Lake Pointe Blvd.
S Holiday Dr.
Beneva Rd.
Holiday Dr. N
Southpointe Dr. / Doud St.
NO CHANGE
Project Scope433550-4-52-02
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Kia
The following median modifications are located within Segment 4:• The full median opening into Hobby Lobby will be changed to a directional southbound.• The median at Springfield Drive and Lake Pointe Boulevard will be converted to a dual‐
directional.• The southbound left turn into the Kia Dealership will remain unchanged.• The median opening at South Holiday Drive will be changed to a dual‐directional.• The median at Holiday Drive North will be changed to a northbound directional.• The median at Southpoint Drive/Doud Street will change to a southbound directional.
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Median Modifications(Access Management)
Sandalwood Dr. / Kai Dr.
Pinehurst St.
Peterson Toyota
Brueckner Dr.
Caribbean Dr.
Project Scope433550-4-52-02
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Continuing is Segment 4:• The median opening at Pinehurst Street will be closed.• The median at Sandalwood Drive/Kai Drive will be converted to a northbound
directional.• The median at Brueckner Drive will be converted to a southbound directional.• The median opening at the Toyota Dealership will be closed.• The median opening at Caribbean Drive will be converted to a northbound directional.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation Project Scope
Median Modifications(Access Management)
Cass Way
Cass St.
Caribbean Dr.
Buccaneer Ln.
Upper Cove Ter.
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The following median modifications are located within Segment 5:• The median opening at Cass Way will be converted to a dual directional.• The median opening at Cass Street will be converted to a dual directional.• The median opening at Upper Cove Terrace will be closed.• The median at Buccaneer Lane will be converted to a dual directional median opening.
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Median Modifications(Access Management)
Reynolds St.
Baywood Dr.
SR 72 (Stickney Point Rd.)
Gulf Gate Dr.
Bispham Rd.
NO CHANGE
NO CHANGE
Buccaneer Ln.
Project Scope
NO CHANGE
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Mazda
Continuing in Segment 5:• The median opening at the Mazda Dealership will be converted to a dual directional.• The median opening at Bispham Road will be converted to a dual directional.• The median opening at Reynolds Street will be converted to a dual directional.• The remaining median openings at Baywood Drive, Gulf Gate Drive and SR 72 (Stickney
Point Road) will remain unchanged.
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation
US 41 at SR 72(Stickney Point Road)
Remove free-flow right turn lanes Remove islands and
reconstruct curb and gutter at all corners
Right turn lanes controlled by signal
Shorter crosswalks curb to curb
Construct new signal New mast arms New intersection lighting
with crosswalk lighting
Project Scope
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At the US 41 Stickney Point Road intersection the free‐flow right turn lanes will be removed. The islands will be removed and the curb reconstructed at all corners. The right turn lanes will be controlled by a signal. The reconstruction will create shorter crosswalks from curb to curb. A new signal will be constructed with new mast arms and intersection lighting with crosswalk lighting.
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Mail or Email Comments to Us by November 18
Michael Johnson, PEGEC Consultant Project Manager
Florida Department of TransportationP.O. Box 1249
Bartow, FL 33831
863‐519‐2834
Or submit through the websites at:swflroads.com/us41/benevatocaribbean
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Florida Department of TransportationFlorida Department of Transportation
You may mail or email comments to FDOT by November 18th to:Michael Johnson, GEC Consultant Project ManagerFlorida Department of TransportationP.O. Box 1249Bartow, FL 33831
Or call with your questions at 863‐519‐2834 By email at [email protected] submit comments or questions through the websites.
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Title VI Information
The Florida Department of Transportation solicits public participation without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, or family status. Persons wishing to express their concerns relative to FDOT
compliance with Title VI may do so by contacting:
Cynthia Sykes, FDOT District One Title VI Coordinator Email: [email protected]
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Title VI informationThe Florida Department of Transportation solicits public participation without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, or family status. Persons wishing to express their concerns relative to FDOT compliance with Title VI may do so by contacting:
Cynthia Sykes, FDOT District One Title VI Coordinator Email: [email protected]
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Thank You!
Thank you for your interest in the US 41 Beneva Road to Stickney Point Road Improvements Project.
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