At first glance the recently announced slate of projects recommended for fast-track funding by the Governor in the upcoming legislative session may have appeared to skip the Beulah Interchange (#1 area project) in favor of the #2 ranked project. However, upon speaking with transportation planning organization staff--some clarification was provided which puts this huge initiative's impact locally into better context. This new funding will actually enhance things that are already funded in D1/D5 and portions of D3 in NW Escambia County. It will be a HUGE win if the legislature moves forward with this initiative from Governor Ron DeSantis. From the email:
"Beulah interchange is fully funded within the FDOT 10 year Transportation Improvement Program and appears to be on schedule for delivery (meaning right of way and construction commencing, if all goes right, within the next 6 years). The right-of-way will take a couple years for completion, thus there is very little room to advance this project beyond the current schedule. SIS priority #2 (I-10 widening and the interchange) is a logical choice because with Beulah being fully funded in the FDOT 10-year Transportation Improvement Program, this project was not. In fact, our documents projected constructed outwards of 2041 timeframe. So this Florida Forward proposal does, in fact, advance this project significantly. .. “We are very excited to learn of the “Moving Florida Forward” proposal by Governor DeSantis. If this proposal is adopted by the legislature, it will bring $162 million new dollars to Northwest Florida that would not have been available, to advance the TPO’s #1 unfunded project nearly 2 decades! Thanks to Governor DeSantis and Secretary Perdue for introducing this proposal.”
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