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You may also contact the project manager for this study, Brian Shroyer, at: brian.shroyer@dot.state.fl.us

What’s New?

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District Seven is conducting an Alternative Corridor Evaluation (ACE) Study to determine potential alignments for the extension of SR 56 from US 301/SR 41 to US 98/SR 35/SR 700 in Pasco County, Florida.

 

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Send us your Comments

We want your input! The public plays an important role in the project development and decision-making process of this study. Send us your comments and ideas to help us determine the most appropriate alternative corridors for the SR 56 Extension.

 

View the Comment Form Send Us Your Comments

Project Schedule

The SR 56 Extension ACE Study began in June 2019 and is expected to finish in Fall 2021. The project activities include data collection, public involvement, engineering and environmental analysis, and alternative corridors development.

 

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Contact Information

For more information or to comment, please contact:

 

Jensen Hackett, Project Manager
Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven
11201 N. McKinley Drive
Tampa, FL 33612-6456

(813) 975-6283
jensen.hackett@dot.state.fl.us


For media inquiries, please contact:

 

Kris Carson, Public Information Officer
Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven
11201 N. McKinley Drive
Tampa, FL 33612-6456

(813) 975-6060
(800) 226-7220
kristen.carson@dot.state.fl.us


Comuniquese Con Nosotros
Si usted tiene preguntas o comentarios o si simplemente desea mas informacion sobre este proyecto, favor de ponerse en contacto con nuestro representante, el señor Manuel Flores, al teléfono (813) 975-6279 o correo electrónico manuel.flores@dot.state.fl.us.