SR 105 is a transportation corridor, main street, and State Scenic and Recreational Highway. The Corridor Management Plan for SR 105 is an opportunity to look at all of the roles that the highway plays in the economic health and quality of life of corridor communities. The plan is a document of ideas for enhancement of the highway and for community development associated with the highway’s different roles. The primary purposes of the SR 105 Plan are to: Document community interest in corridor enhancement and guide enhancement projects; Promote partnerships for implementation of conservation and enhancement activities; Bring new resources to the corridor for project development and programs; Support application for National Scenic Byway or All-American Road designation if local jurisdictions choose to seek it; and Promote coordination between corridor residents, communities, and agencies in making decisions about important corridor issues
The production use of precast concrete pavement (PCP) has come a long way over the last 15 years. The technology is gaining wider acceptance in the U....
Bus pullout bays are being installed increasinglyon Florida’s roads as a safety factor and so thatstopped buses do not impede traffic. In Florida,st...
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