Gov. Desantis’ budget proposes $10.4 billion in funding for Florida DOT

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Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled his Florida Leads budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. The proposed budget provides $10.4 billion in funding for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).

“Having a safe and efficient transportation system is critical in the everyday lives of Florida’s families and visitors and is an essential part of Florida’s prosperity. My Florida Leads budget provides critical funding for innovative and multimodal projects that will enhance safety and keep Florida moving well into the future,” Gov. DeSantis said in a statement.

Gov. DeSantis’ Florida Leads budget includes the following transportation investments:

  • $2.5 billion for highway construction to include 210 new lane miles
  • $1 billion in resurfacing to include 2,689 lane miles
  • $122.6 million in seaport infrastructure enhancements
  • $331 million for aviation improvements
  • $516 million for scheduled repairs of 89 bridges and replacement of 18 bridges
  • $717 million for rail/transit program advancements
  • $172.2 million for safety initiatives

The governor’s budget includes $9.47 billion for the department’s Work Program. The FDOT’s Work Program is a five-year plan of transportation projects as defined in Section 339.135, Florida Statutes. The department identifies needs-based projects, which must be consistent with laws, policies, program objectives and priorities.

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