Santa Rosa County is undergoing a PD&E Study in an effort to create a Navarre Community Access Road. A virtual project update is currently available online at www.santarosa.fl.gov/1033/Navarre-Community-Access-Road. Residents are invited to look at the documents available on the website and provide feedback in various ways - through email, mail or phone. All comments provided, or postmarked, on or before Thursday, Aug. 28, will become part of the official project record.
This project is intended to create an east-west connector as a parallel route for residents north of U.S. 98. The proposed access road will connect existing collector roads with a new road. The project limits are from Edgewood Drive on the western end to Panhandle Trail on the eastern end, with U.S. 98 as the southern boundary.
The PD&E Study has developed and evaluated alternative roadway alignments to determine a preferred alternative that will enhance safety and provide system connectivity. The proposed new road will include pedestrian and bicyclist features.
During the PD&E Study, an analysis evaluated the social, economic, cultural, natural, and physical effects of the alternatives. A Location and Design Concept of the project was developed in accordance with Santa Rosa County and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) policy, procedures, and requirements.
Proposed improvements will support all modes of transportation, including roadway capacity, bicycles, and pedestrians. Final design, right of way, and construction are currently not funded.
For questions regarding this project, contact Miranda Glass, P.E., Consultant Project Manager via email at NCAR@CDC-S.com or by mail at 1255 Office Park Drive, Chipley, FL 32428 or Shawn Ward, Planning and Zoning Director, by mail at Santa Rosa County Development Services Center, 6051 Old Bagdad Highway, Suite 202, Milton, FL 32583, at 850-981-7082 or via email at ShawnW@santarosa.fl.gov.
For more information, visit www.santarosa.fl.gov/NavCAR.
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