• Completed Study

What is a PD&E Study?

A Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study is conducted to meet the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act. During the study, we determine the location and conceptual design of feasible build alternatives for roadway improvements and their social, economic and environmental effects. A No-Build Alternative, which considers leaving the roadways in their present state with routine maintenance, remains a viable alternative throughout the study. A PD&E study is finalized when the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), reviews the documentation and recommendations then provides a Location and Design Concept Acceptance (LDCA).

If the study results in a Build Alternative selection, the project may proceed to the next phase, which is the Design Phase.

Five Steps in the Transportation Development Process

The Transportation Development Process

  1. Long Range Planning: The FDOT and local governments conduct long-range transportation planning on an ongoing basis to identify and prioritize individual projects.
  2. Project Development and Environment Study (PD&E): During this step, design options and their social and environmental effects are examined.
  3. Design: During design, detailed construction plans are prepared.
  4. Right-Of-Way Acquisition: This phase entails acquisition of necessary right-of-way, based on the construction plans.
  5. Construction: The roadway is built during this phase.

The SR 50 project is in the PD&E study phase of the FDOT’s 5-step highway development process. A PD&E study assists the FDOT in determining the location, conceptual design and social, economic and environmental effects of the proposed roadway improvements. During the PD&E study process, feasible alternatives are developed for roadway improvement projects. These “Build” alternatives are evaluated based on environmental, engineering and socioeconomic conditions, safety needs and public input. The need for additional right-of-way for stormwater and environmental mitigation is also evaluated during the PD&E study phase. The “No Build” alternative is considered to be a viable alternative and will remain so for the duration of the study. This “No-Build” alternative leaves the existing roadways as they are, with only routine maintenance as required.

If the study results in a “Build” alternative being selected, the project may proceed to the next phase, which is the Project Design phase.

Public Hearing

Public Hearing was held: December 10, 2019

 

The Florida Department of Transportation held a public hearing for this project on December 10, 2019. Click here for more information.

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Amber Russo, P.E., FDOT Project Manager
Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven
11201 N. McKinley Drive
MS 7-800
Tampa, FL 33612
(813) 975-6260
(800) 226-7220
amber.russo@dot.state.fl.us

Project Schedule

The SR 50 (US 98/Cortez Boulevard) project is currently in the Project Development & Environment (PD&E) study phase of the FDOT’s 5-step highway development process.

 

Public Hearing was held: December 10, 2019

 

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Contact Information

For more information or to comment, please contact:

 

Amber Russo, P.E., FDOT Project Manager
Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven
11201 N. McKinley Drive
MS 7-800
Tampa, FL 33612
(813) 975-6260
(800) 226-7220
amber.russo@dot.state.fl.us


For media inquiries, please contact:

 

Kris Carson, Public Information Officer
Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven
11201 N. McKinley Drive
MS 7-110
Tampa, FL 33612-6456
(813) 975-6060
(800) 226-7220
kristen.carson@dot.state.fl.us


Comuniquese Con Nosotros
Si usted tiene preguntas o comentarios, o si simplemente desea más información, por favor comuníquese con nosotros. Nuestro representante, señor Manuel Flores, (813) 975-4248, Departamento de Transportación de Florida, 11201 N. McKinley Dr., Tampa, FL 33612, o al correo electrónico: manuel.flores@dot.state.fl.us.