JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Duval County drivers may soon experience a significant enhancement to their daily commute. The North Florida Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) is unveiling its five-year plan for the Transportation Improvement Program on Thursday. This plan is expected to introduce new projects aimed at making local roads safer and more efficient. One of the key projects highlighted is the Kings Road Corridor. The proposed improvements for the corridor will include the installation of light beacons at the S-Line crossing and the addition of two mini roundabouts at Fairfax Street and Tyler Street. The North Florida TPO serves as the independent regional transportation planning agency for Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties. Under federal law, the TPO is mandated to develop an annual Transportation Improvement Plan, commonly referred to as TIP. The timeline for these projects is set to run from 2025 through 2030. These initiatives are federally funded, with the Kings Road project expected to cost more than $3 million. Click here to read the full report on all of the projects included in the plan.
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