To keep residents informed on the progress of road projects, Alachua County is unveiling its "Road Projects" website. The site will keep residents informed and engaged about the major improvements happening across the county.
This digital resource shines a light on the county's ambitious Transportation Capital Improvement Program (TCIP), a 10-year initiative backed by over a quarter of a billion dollars in funding from the Wild Spaces & Public Places surtax, state and federal grants, gas tax, and property taxes.
While road upgrades take center stage, the TCIP is about much more — it's about safe, accessible, and modern infrastructure that enhances everyday life for everyone in Alachua County. The TCIP program includes new sidewalks, improved traffic signals, multi-use trails, and safer pedestrian crossings.
"Keeping our residents informed about these projects is critical," said Alachua County Commission Chair Charles Chestnut IV. "Investing in our transportation system is investing in our community's safety, connectivity, and future. With a clear plan and full transparency, our community can follow along as we deliver on these long-awaited capital investments."
Since approving the program in May 2023, county staff have completed 22 projects totaling $13.6 million. Another 55 projects — totaling over $75 million — are under construction or in the planning stages for 2025 and 2026.
Residents can review comprehensive information about each project's journey by exploring infographics and visual data, watching videos, exploring the live interactive map, and reviewing major milestones.
Go to the Road Projects website.
Residents can also sign up for updates at the bottom of the page by simply entering their email addresses.
For more information, contact Communications Director Mark Sexton at 352-264-6979 or msexton@alachuacounty.us.