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AI-27202 14.       
Meeting Date: 08/14/2018  
Director's Name: Thomas Hutka
Department: Public Works Division: Highway Const. & Engineering

Information
Requested Action
MOTION TO ADOPT Resolution supporting the Prospect Road improvement project in partnership with the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Florida Department of Transportation to enhance bicycle and pedestrian safety along Prospect Road from Commercial Boulevard to Powerline Road, at no cost to the County. (Commission District 9)

(Withdrawn and will be brought back to the Board for consideration at a future date.)
Why Action is Necessary
Allows the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Florida Department of Transportation to proceed with the design and construction of bicycle and pedestrian safety enhancements on Prospect Road.
What Action Accomplishes
Affirms Broward County’s support for the Prospect Road improvement project for bicycle and pedestrian safety enhancements.
Is this Action Goal Related
Previous Action Taken
None.
Summary Explanation/Background
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING DIVISION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL

This item supports the Board of County Commissioners' Value of "cooperatively delivering an efficient and accessible regional intermodal transportation network" with the Goal of supporting "the development, design and construction of sustainable, multi-modal transportation facilities throughout the County, to meet the demands of residents, travelers, and businesses."

Prospect Road from Commercial Boulevard to Powerline Road is a four-lane divided County road located in the Cities of Fort Lauderdale, Tamarac and Oakland Park. Broward County, the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and the Cities of Fort Lauderdale, Tamarac and Oakland Park have collaborated to develop a project to enhance bicycle safety along this road. As part of this cooperative effort, FDOT will be responsible for project design and construction administration, the MPO will provide the funding for construction, and County will continue to own and maintain the road after construction of the proposed improvements.

The above project will be implemented with no change to the number of vehicular travel lanes.

Prior to proceeding with the project, the MPO and FDOT require a resolution showing support from the Board of County Commissioners. Staff from the County's Complete Streets Team have reviewed the proposed improvements and support the implementation of the project. Approval of this Resolution will formally affirm the County's support for the project.

The Resolution has been reviewed and approved as to form by the Office of the County Attorney.
Source of Additional Information
Richard C. Tornese, P.E., Director, Highway Construction and Engineering Division, (954) 577-4579
Thomas J. Hutka, P.E., Director, Public Works Department, (954) 357-6410

Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact/Cost Summary:
There is no fiscal impact to the County.
Attachments
Exhibit 1 - Resolution


    

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