Tindale Oliver Awarded State Road 7 Corridor Study

Oct. 17, 2014
Tindale Oliver announced Oct. 16 that it has been selected to conduct the State Road 7 Corridor Study for the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization.

Tindale Oliver announced Oct. 16 that it has been selected to conduct the State Road 7 Corridor Study for the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization. The study will look at the 20-mile stretch of US 441/SR 7 from the Broward/Dade County line to Sample Road to identify short and longer-term strategies to reduce congestion and improve multimodal mobility and safety.

Broward County Transit Routes 18, 19, and 441 Breeze carry 20,000+ riders per day, making the State Road 7 corridor the county’s busiest transit corridor and a rare example in Florida in which at least 10 percent of all travel along the corridor is by bus. Accordingly, a key focus of the study will be improving safe and convenient access to transit and identifying infrastructure solutions to improve the efficiency of transit in the corridor.

“Following successful completion of the Hollywood/Pines Boulevard study last year, we are excited to have a new opportunity to work with the Broward MPO and its partner agencies,” said Tindale Oliver Project Manager Demian Miller. “They have demonstrated a passion for improving mobility and livability and lead the challenge in seeking to develop new approaches to better balance the needs of all road users.”

Sub-consultants on this project include HNTB, Whitehouse Group, Dickey Consulting Services, Chen-Moore and Associates, CTS, and AirSage.

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