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EPISODE · May 3, 2024 · 27 MIN

Travel buddies: How the City and FDOT work together to keep Port St. Lucie moving forward

from PSL On The Mic · host City Of Port St. Lucie

Did you know that not all road projects under construction in the City of Port St. Lucie are controlled by the City? Ever wonder why a certain project seems to be taking a little longer to complete than others? When you share valuable input with us about a project, how exactly do we use it?On Episode 23, PSL On The Mic takes a deep dive into the working relationship between the City and the Florida Department of Transportation. Emily Seitter, project manager for the City's Capital Improvement Plan and the Half-Cent Sales Tax teams, and Chad Rucks, construction engineer with the Treasure Coast Operations Center of FDOT, discuss this partnership and explain that all of the infrastructure improvements going on throughout the City are resident-centric. "Without the input, without open, transparent two-way communication, we are not meeting the over-arching goal, which is to build for the people."Multimodal Plan: www.cityofpsl.com/mobilityfeesFDOT District 4: www.d4fdot.comSt. Lucie County Transportation Planning Organization: www.stlucietpo.orgStay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed Like what you’re hearing? Suggest a topic for a future episode: www.cityofpsl.com/podcast 

Did you know that not all road projects under construction in the City of Port St. Lucie are controlled by the City? Ever wonder why a certain project seems to be taking a little longer to complete than others? When you share valuable input with us about a project, how exactly do we use it? On Episode 23, PSL On The Mic takes a deep dive into the working relationship between the City and the Florida Department of Transportation. Emily Seitter, project manager for the City's Capital Improveme...

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