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  • SAJ-2022-02192 (SP-VCB)

    Expiration date: 11/30/2024

    Pinellas County. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District 7, Tampa, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Improvement of transportation facilities. Overall: The purpose of this project is to provide operational improvements to 7.6 miles of I-275 from the 38th Avenue North and I-275 interchange to north of the 4th Street North and I-275 interchange, to maximize the capacity of the I-275 corridor, improve lane continuity and connect I-275 to future network of express lanes planned for the Tampa Bay Region. Additionally, the project is needed to improve traffic congestion, enhance safety, and accommodate future traffic demands.