What is it?
These projects are studies to further understand opportunities to advance conceptual design, develop a redevelopment strategy, and better understand how to potentially modify I-175 and change access from I-275. A series of short-, mid and long-term actions would be needed to further develop the project concept. All studies are envisioned to include significant public outreach and engagement efforts.
What’s Next?
Key short-term actions include the development of an interstate spur engineering and concept development study to evaluate engineering options for the modification or removal of I-175. FDOT has already developed a scope of services for this project and has selected a consultant to evaluate three alternatives: no change scenario, removal of the interstate spur, and modification to the interstate spur. They will be evaluating the engineering feasibility of these alternatives to determine if there are any fatal flaws with them. Once analyzed, they will take them back to the public to determine which alternatives have public support.
Another short-term action includes the development of an I-175 Redevelopment and Reconnecting Communities Strategy, where the City and Forward Pinellas undertakes an inclusive land use, urban design, and transportation study to evaluate options for I-175, 4th Ave S, and 5th Ave S corridors. This will be a community driven effort to evaluate desires and determine next steps. The City and Forward Pinellas are currently exploring funding opportunities for this project, including potentially applying for the Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program, which is a competitive federal grant under the recent Bipartisan Infrastructure Law meant to reconnect communities through the removal, modification, or mitigation of barriers such as transportation facilities that separate communities and impact mobility and accessibility.