Transportation Connectivity Study

Transportation planning focuses on “access,” ensuring that people can easily reach jobs, education, and other daily needs. Communities that support access are known as “livable” or “sustainable” communities. The St. Lucie TPO addresses access by incorporating livability, sustainability, and mobility goals into the planning process. The purpose of the Transportation Connectivity Study is to provide… Continue Reading Transportation Connectivity Study

Treasure Coast Regional Freight Plan

The Treasure Coast region has been actively engaged in regional transportation planning for several years. Freight was identified as a key component for the 2040 Treasure Coast Regional Long Range Transportation Plan (RLRTP). This report summarizes the region’s freight transportation system and serves as input to the RLRTP.  Freight transportation is a critical element of… Continue Reading Treasure Coast Regional Freight Plan

Standardized Traffic Impact Studies (TIS)

The purpose is to provide a generally uniform methodology for identifying potential traffic impacts of new development and redevelopment on the transportation system and developing mitigation strategies to offset those impacts. However, the need to perform a Traffic Impact Study (TIS) will be determined in accordance with the applicable local government requirements and provisions. Download… Continue Reading Standardized Traffic Impact Studies (TIS)

Walton Road Multimodal Feasibility Study

The St. Lucie Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) retained Stanley Consultants, Inc. to complete this preliminary feasibility study to evaluate multimodal improvements to the Walton Road corridor from Lennard Road to Indian River Drive. Walton Road is located within the limits of the City of Port St. Lucie and is owned and maintained by St. Lucie… Continue Reading Walton Road Multimodal Feasibility Study

Florida Scenic Highways Program: Treasure Coast Scenic Highway

The purpose of the Florida Scenic Highways Program (FSHP) is to designate roads in order to help preserve and enhance the cultural, historic, archaeological, recreational, natural, and scenic resources that lie within the roadway corridor. Florida communities also take advantage of scenic highway designation to improve local quality of life and enhance the experience of… Continue Reading Florida Scenic Highways Program: Treasure Coast Scenic Highway