Truck Route Conditions
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) would like your help in identifying locations where operating conditions for freight carrying trucks are poor. If you know of such a location, please complete this comment form. This will help to identify and implement needed improvements for truck movements.
Pinellas County MPO Truck Route Plan
The Pinellas County MPO maintains a Truck Route Plan map to identify those roadways where heavy trucks must travel and highlight those routes that have time-of-day restrictions. The MPO works with each municipality and the County to identify roadways appropriate for through-truck movements and to develop ordinances regulating truck traffic, in an effort to maintain consistency across jurisdictional boundaries. In Pinellas County, trucks are required to use designated trucks routes up to the point closest to their destination.
Tampa Bay Regional Strategic Freight Plan
Freight transportation has emerged as a significant national policy issue. The reliability and productivity of the nation’s freight system are declining because of increasing demand and deteriorating capacity. The Pinellas MPO is continuously working to address goods movement issues at the local and regional levels, in an effort to provide for the safe and efficient movement of goods.
In 2012, the Florida Department of Transportation District 7 published the Tampa Bay Regional Strategic Freight Plan, which provides an assessment of freight movement needs and a corresponding investment strategy for the Tampa Bay area. Representatives from the freight community, the individual MPO’s in the region, FDOT District 1, and the major municipalities in the region contributed to the development of the the Plan. The Plan also identifies operational problems related to the region’s freight distribution network and includes a database for local and regional agencies to access information on problems within their jurisdictions so that as improvement projects are planned, freight operational issues are taken into consideration. Road, rail, port and aviation facilities were also analyzed to identify where areas of conflict or operational deficiencies exist and strategies or specific projects needed to improve them.
Pinellas County MPO Goods Movement Study
In 2008, the Pinellas County MPO completed the development of a Goods Movement Study. The objective of the study was to develop a safe and cost effective Goods Movement Routing Plan that represents the community consensus of a balanced approach between economic development and the environmental and livability concerns of the community. The process to design that approach included traffic engineering, community values and economic concerns. Interest groups representing those concerns were asked to participate in designing the criteria to designate truck routes.
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