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What is a PD&E Study?

As shown in the graphic below, the McIntosh Road project is currently in the Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study phase of the FDOT’s 5-step transportation project development process. A PD&E Study is the FDOT’s process for adhering to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and involves a range of engineering and environmental analyses and public involvement.

A PD&E study assists the FDOT Office of Environmental Management (OEM) to determine the location; conceptual design; and social, economic, cultural, natural and physical environmental effects of the proposed project. During the PD&E Study, “Build” alternatives are developed and evaluated based on safety measures, environmental and engineering analyses, and public input. In addition, the “No Build” alternative remains a viable option throughout the PD&E Study phase.

If the study results in a “Build” alternative being selected, and funding is available, the project may proceed to the design phase.

Five Steps in the Transportation Development Process

The Transportation Development Process

  1. Long Range Planning: The FDOT and local agencies conduct long-range transportation planning on an ongoing basis to identify and prioritize projects.
  2. Project Development and Environment Study: As described above, the PD&E Study phase involves conceptual engineering, environmental evaluations, and public involvement. It is during this phase that alternatives are evaluated; if a “Build” alternative is selected, and funding is available, the project would move into the design phase.
  3. Design: During the design phase, detailed construction plans are prepared.
  4. Right-Of-Way Acquisition: This phase entails the purchase and acquisition of right-of-way, if needed.
  5. Construction: The roadway is built during this phase.

 

What’s New?
Send Us Your Comments

Your comments are very important. You may send us your comments via the Comments page on this website so that they can be considered as part of this study.

 

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Project Schedule

The SR 60/Courtney Campbell Causeway PD&E study began in June 2025 The project activities include collecting information, developing roadway improvement alternatives and evaluating the potential environmental and social effects of the “no-build” and “build” alternatives. A public kickoff meeting is scheduled for the September 4, 2025. The study is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2027.

 

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Contact Information

For more information or to comment, please contact:

 

Craig Fox, P.E., FDOT Project Manager
Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven

11201 N. Malcolm McKinley Drive, MS 7-500
Tampa, FL 33612

(813) 975-6082
(800) 226-7220
craig.fox@dot.state.fl.us


For media inquiries, please contact:

 

Kris Carson, Public Information Officer
Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven
11201 N. Malcolm McKinley Drive, MS 7-110
Tampa, FL 33612

(813) 975-6060
(800) 226-7220
kristen.carson@dot.state.fl.us


Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status. Persons who require special accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act or persons who require translation services (free of charge) should contact Jensen Hackett, at (813) 975-6283, toll free at (800) 226-7220, or by email at: jensen.hackett@dot.state.fl.us.


Comuniquese Con Nosotros

 

Si usted tiene preguntas o comentarios o si simplemente desea mas informacion sobre este proyecto, favor de ponerse en contacto con nuestro representante, el señor Manuel Flores, al teléfono (813) 975-6279 o correo electrónico manuel.flores@dot.state.fl.us.