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State Road (SR) 29 Design – from Keri Road (County Road (CR) 832) to “F” Road

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How did we get here?

In 2007, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) began a Project Development and Environment Study (PD&E Study) to evaluate the proposed future widening of 18 miles of SR 29 from SR 82 in Collier County north to Cowboy Way (CR 80A) in unincorporated Hendry County. The study was conducted to accommodate population and employment growth in the project area that requires action to improve the existing transportation network.  The PD&E study process involved the development of roadway improvement alternatives, a comparative evaluation of the social and environmental impacts, and the overall costs of each alternative.  The PD&E Study proposed a four-lane roadway with two lanes in each direction, including paved shoulders and a median, and divided the project into four segments for design. The PD&E Study was completed in May 2017. 

What are the project limits?

The design segment featured on this website is the portion from Keri Road (CR 832) to "F" Road in unincorporated Hendry County, a distance of approximately 5.27 miles.

How can I get involved?

  • Check the website regularly for meeting times and dates.
  • For questions or comments, please contact the project manager, Isamarie Monreal.

How can I obtain the latest project materials?

The latest materials for the SR 29 design will be available on the Documents and Publications page of the website. Please check back regularly for updates as the project is constantly evolving.

When will the project be built?

The project is not currently funded for right of way acquisition or construction. Additional information about those phases will be available once funding has been determined.

 

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