The SR 7 Extension project in Oakland Park, FL, is a major transportation initiative led by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Currently in the Design Phase, the project aims to widen SR 7 from two to four lanes and construct a new four-lane divided facility, incorporating bridges, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, roundabouts, noise walls, and other features to enhance traffic flow, safety, and environmental sustainability. With a completion date yet to be determined, the project is estimated to cost $69 million and is being managed by Stantec Design under the supervision of Mr. Anson Sonnett, P.E.
Throughout the development of the SR 7 Extension, the FDOT has prioritized public input and conducted a comprehensive Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study to assess the potential impacts on various aspects of the human environment. The study, completed in February 2015, resulted in refined designs that minimize environmental impacts and maintain wildlife connectivity. The project is a testament to the FDOT's commitment to consistent, predictable, and repeatable transportation solutions that benefit the local community and improve travel efficiency in the area.
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