Traffic & Transit
Governor Approves $1.4 Billion For Westshore Interchange Project
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that $1.4 billion has been allocated for the reconstruction of the Interstate 275/State Road 60 interchange.
TAMPA, FL â Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that $1.4 billion has been allocated for the reconstruction of the Interstate 275/State Road 60 Westshore area interchange in Tampa during fiscal year 2023-24.
DeSants said the reconstruction of this major interchange in the Westshore Business District, the largest employment center in Tampa Bay, will help alleviate traffic congestion, improve safety and promote continued economic growth. Westshore is home to Tampa International Airport, two professional sports facilities and more than 4,000 businesses.
âAs our population continues to increase, we remain committed to improving our transportation infrastructure through strategic innovation,â said DeSantis. âBy significantly relieving traffic congestion, this reconstruction project will provide motorists a more effective way to travel through the region. Additionally, it will add capacity for future growth and improve connectivity for Tampaâs residents, businesses and visitors.â
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Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Kevin J. Thibault lauded DeSantis' action.
âThank you, Gov. DeSantis, for your leadership in alleviating traffic congestion and improving safety in the Westshore Business District," he said. âReconstruction of this major interchange will promote continued economic growth in the area."
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This project will connect the Howard Frankland Bridge, the Courtney Campbell Causeway, the Veterans Expressway and Tampa International Airport with additional general purpose and express lanes.
The project has been identified as the No. 1 regional transportation priority by the MPOs, county commissions and city councils in Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco counties, and will allow for the Westshore interchange to be coordinated with the reconstruction of the Howard Frankland Bridge, which will begin next year.
At a local level, the project will provide a significant benefit to the walk/bike network and traffic circulation in the Westshore Business District by reconnecting local streets beneath the interstate to relieve traffic congestion on Westshore Boulevard and improve community access.
âAs a senator representing both sides of Tampa Bay, I frequently travel the I-275/SR 60 interchange,â said Democratic state Sen. Darryl Rouson. âIâm proud that our region has come together to support and successfully attain funding for this project, which will help alleviate traffic congestion and enable livability and economic growth in the Tampa Bay region.â
Rep. Jackie Toledo agreed. "I am happy and thankful Gov. DeSantis has committed to fully funding the $1.4 billion Westshore interchange project and sees the importance of the Westshore interchange and the role it plays in Tampa Bay's economy,â she said. âWith over 4,000 businesses, and as a vital artery in our area, funding this project will drastically improve our regional infrastructure and allow our community to handle both population and economic growth."
âThe I-275 Westshore Interchange is the linchpin for sustained economic growth in Tampa Bay," said Forward Pinellas Executive Director Whit Blanton.â We thank the governor, Legislature and the Florida Department of Transportation for their commitment to fund this important piece of our regional infrastructure. A rebuilt interchange will enable better regional movement between Pinellas, Pasco and Hillsborough counties, including improving traffic flow to Tampa International Airport, enhancing local accessibility in the Westshore area, and creating new opportunities for various modes and technologies.â
âThe I-275/SR 60 Interchange project is a critical first step in my plan to transform Tampaâs transportation system," said Tampa Mayor Jane Castor. "This major project will enable us to revolutionize the Westshore District into a thriving urban neighborhood that is safe and convenient to access by transit, bike or on foot. We will now be able to reconnect local streets and neighborhoods, move forward with construction of the Westshore Intermodal Center, create a transit connection between Westshore and Downtown Tampa â and much more. FDOT is a fantastic partner to the City of Tampa. Thank you to Gov. DeSantis for the leadership. And, thank you to the entire FDOT team for the hard work making this project a reality.â
St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman echoed Castor's sentiments.
"This is positive news for both sides of Tampa Bay,â he said. âWhile we must remain focused on alternative and mass transit, reconstructing this interchange will be a boom to commerce and make life easier for residents and visitors. The future of St. Pete and Tampa has never been brighter."
âThe rapid passenger growth weâve seen at Tampa International Airport has certainly made its impact on our roadways and surrounding district, and weâve been advocating for the construction of this interchange to improve traffic flow,â said Tampa International Airport CEO Joe Lopano. âThis is a wonderful development that will greatly increase airport access to and from the entire Tampa Bay region, and weâre thankful to see it funded.â
âWeâre so excited about this project. Itâs at the heart of our region, a linchpin connection where major arteries converge and provide access to Tampa International Airport and one of Floridaâs largest job districts,â said Beth Alden, Hillsborough County MPO executive director. âFDOT is clearly listening to our community with a design that improves local street connections and walk/bikeways as well as fixing the highway bottleneck, a top priority of this regionâs MPOs for many years.â
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