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1 Florida Department of Transportation
District Three District Office GADSDEN FRANKLIN LIBERTY BAY LEON WASHINGTON JEFFERSON GULF HOLMES OKALOOSA WALTON CALHOUN WAKULLA JACKSON SANTA ROSA ESCAMBIA STATISTICS 16 counties 1.4 million residents 11,500 square miles 4 rail lines 3 deep-water ports 80 airports

2 Strategic Intermodal System
Florida’s high priority network of transportation facilities important to the state’s economy and mobility.

3 INVESTING IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA
TOTAL INVESTMENT: $67.9 MILLION 23RD STREET FLYOVER PROJECT TOTAL INVESTMENT: $194 MILLION US 331 FOUR-LANE PROJECT TOTAL INVESTMENT: $57.8 MILLION SR 77 FOUR-LANE PROJECT TOTAL INVESTMENT: $96.7 MILLION SR 79 FOUR-LANE PROJECT OVER $1.3 BILLION UNDER CONSTRUCTION INVESTING $3 BILLION OVER THE NEXT 5 YEARS

4 ECONOMIC IMPACT RETURN ON INVESTMENT
Every dollar invested in transportation is estimated to result in a return of nearly $5 in user and economic benefits to Florida’s residents & businesses. JOBS Every $1 billion spent on highways supports 28,000 jobs and one-third of those are in construction-related employment. Overall, employment in the transportation, trade, and utilities sectors comprises 20% of total employment in Florida. ECONOMY Sustaining the performance of Florida’s transportation system enables a strong competitive Florida economy. Over the next five years, the FDOT work program will increase Florida’s Gross State Product by over $11 billion in increased productivity.


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