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      • School Ave Closure
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  • NEWS
  • About
    • A Little History
    • Euclid Canal & Stormwater
    • Payne Park >
      • Alderman MURT
      • Payne Park Deed 1925
      • 2003 Master Plan
    • Transportation Plans >
      • LEGACY TRAIL EXTENSION to downtown Sarasota
      • Traffic Calming
    • Trees >
      • Tree Protection Ordinance 2021
    • Neighboring Neighborhoods
  • sarasota grows
  • BIG things happening
    • Sarasota Players: Theater at Payne Park
    • Temple Beth Apts
    • Midtown Plaza redevelopment
    • Payne Park New Developments
    • Schools update
    • Shade Ave Complete Streets
  • AVNA
    • AVNA Bylaws
  • Businesses
  • Useful Links
    • CODE COMPLIANCE
    • CITY contact numbers brochure revJApr2022
  • Old Posts
    • archive Payne Park >
      • Payne Park Defended Again May2021
      • Sarasota Orchestra at Payne Park off the table
    • archive Schools >
      • School Ave Closure
      • SHS MURT
      • SHS Perimeter Refencing Project
    • archive Development Projects >
      • Artists Court
      • Bahia Vista Apts
      • Hatton St Affordable Housing >
        • Opposition Turner/Kitch Comments
        • AVNA oppostion resolution
        • How Hatton Parcel was chosen
        • Hatton Parcel D.Turner update
        • Hatton Parcel References
      • Lyra Apts / old Ringling Shopping Center
      • Payne Park Townhomes
      • Payne Park Village
    • Sarasota Art Museum (The SAM) >
      • BISTRO Sarasota Art Museum
    • Ringling Blvd Bike Lanes
    • YMCA: Our Y, Saved!

Transportation Planning

NEW 2025:
Tuesday August 19  FDOT public meeting, 5-7pm, Selby Library:  Future Repaving US301/Washington Blvd between Mound Street and 10th Street.
   Early design phase of project.  Project includes adding a pedestrian crossing light at South Payne Parkway, a.k.a. Alderman Street, across to Senior Friendship Center, north side of that pedestrian-horrible Mound/Washington intersection.  More info, see FDOT website at https://www.swflroads.com/project/451017-1
School Zone automatic traffic speed cameras have been installed in 2025 near Sarasota High and Alta Vista Elementar:  Speed enforcement cameras in Safety Zones on school days WILL automatically ticket you ($100) if you speed in the posted school zones.  Speeders beware!
​Sarasota/Manatee MPO  2045 Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)
The Sarasota-Manatee 2045 Long-Range Transportation Plan  addresses everything throughout the region — roads, bicycles, pedestrians, trails, transit, parking, railroads and airports, and it does so for every municipality in the two-county region.   "Transform 2045"   
MPO 2025: On Jan 6, 2025 City Commission Meeting agenda, discussion of Metropolitan Planning Organization short- and long-term priorities for road, street, sidewalk, paths projects.  This is annual PLANNING for projects, which may change from year to year; most are not a done deal at this stage.  In our neighborhood, items to note are the Shade Ave complete streets project, a pedestrian crossing of US301/Washington Blvd at Alderman Street, and traffic signal improvements at many intersections (i.e. on Bahia Vista).  Read the full draft document.  
​Sarasota In Motion: Citywide Transportation Master Plan
Citywide Transportation Master Plan was presented at the June 10 2020 Planning Board meeting; see City webpage, Meetings, to view backup documents.
At the May 18 2020 City Commission meeting, a presentation of the top 10 Citywide Transportation Master Plan projects was made.  Three of these DIRECTLY touch on our neighborhood: improved trails (Ringling Blvd bikeway), core transit improvements (Washington Blvd), and Shade Ave complete street. The presentation is viewable from City web page for May 18 City Commission meeting; agenda; backup documents. 
At an earlier stage, on March 10, 2020, the project team narrowed things down and presented a list of top 10 potential projects and policy recommendations at public workshops.  To see the presentation and list of top projects, and to Take the NEW SURVEY about these specific 10 projects. see  sarasotainmotion.com.

You can also send your thoughts and request a meeting with project staff via email to [email protected].

Sarasota County Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan
 Click here to go to County website to learn more.
City of Sarasota Multimodal Connections Plan

...was presented to City Commission in October 2019.  To see supporting documents (70pages) see the City meetings/agenda webpage, Oct 21 City Commission meeting agenda, and click on supporting documents.
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This website was created as a bulletin board, not a discussion forum, to share info focussed on the Alta Vista neighborhood.
It is independent of the Alta Vista Neighborhood Association (AVNA).              Brought to you by Linda Kitch...

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