Florida DOT sets project to add lanes on I-4 in eastern Polk as high priority

Started by thelakelander, March 06, 2024, 11:25:46 AM

thelakelander

"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

marcuscnelson

Good lord, imagine Florida drivers & tourists trying to cross five lanes at once.

Funny that $2.4 billion of federal money was a boondoggle for 70 miles of high speed rail a decade ago, but it's just fine and dandy for $2.5b of almost entirely state money to widen just 15 miles of I-4. At which point thousands of stick frame houses will be built in the woods that require people to drive and the highway will fill up all over again. But no, Orlando isn't allowed to mandate density over sprawl, the state has to preempt that.

Just ridiculous. Building worse Houston and for what?
So, to the young people fighting in this movement for change, here is my charge: march in the streets, protest, run for school committee or city council or the state legislature. And win. - Ed Markey

Charles Hunter

The Moving Florida Forward (MFF) initiative was estimated to cost $7 Billion last year, and the Legislature provided $4 Billion. The remaining $3 Billion was carved out of already funded projects throughout the state - including in the Jacksonville area. With inflation that $7 Billion program may now cost $ 8 Billion. From what I have heard, the Legislature has not created new money to fill that $3 Billion (now $4 Billion) shortfall - it is still coming from other projects around the state. As inflation continues to push costs higher, we can probably expect more Interstate (and other) projects to be pushed farther into the future (another MFF - Moving Farther into the Future).