Florida Department of Transportation
The Florida Department of Transportation is a state government agency responsible for planning, developing, operating, and maintaining Florida's transportation infrastructure, including highways, bridges, public transit, seaports, airports, and railways. It manages an annual work program exceeding $14 billion.
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Strategic Overview
- Focuses on improving safety, reducing congestion, and enhancing economic competitiveness across Florida's transportation network.
- Utilizes various funding sources, including federal and state appropriations, to finance its extensive work program.
- Emphasizes multimodal transportation solutions, integrating highways, public transit, rail, seaports, and airports.
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Jared W. Perdue, P.E.
Secretary of Transportation
Track Record
55
Years Active
$B14.8B
Total Value
Notable projects: I-75 Widening Project (Sumter County), I-75 Widening Project (Collier County), I-95 Widening Project (St. Johns County)
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