Pinellas County Project - Anclote Road Improvements
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MARCH 20, 2024 UPDATE
Pinellas County is in process of reviewing the draft Preliminary Engineering Report for the Anclote Road Improvements. Please visit the Pinellas County Project Webpage (link below) for more information and to stay updated regarding this project:
You may provide feedback and comments on the proposed project in the survey link below. The City will forward all comments to Pinellas County.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Anclote Road is a 2.4-mile collector road serving underdeveloped industrial and commercial areas, a work release center and residential areas in unincorporated Pinellas County and the City of Tarpon Springs. The County has identified this area as a Target Employment Center for economic development which will allow increased density for uses such as manufacturing, office and research and development.
Objectives for improving this corridor include:
Provide multimodal access to industrial, workforce and residential areas
Improve safety for pedestrians and motorists
Improve stormwater management
This presentation was provided at the public open house that was held by Pinellas County on February 23, 2023 at Tarpon Springs City Hall:
MARCH 20, 2024 UPDATE
Pinellas County is in process of reviewing the draft Preliminary Engineering Report for the Anclote Road Improvements. Please visit the Pinellas County Project Webpage (link below) for more information and to stay updated regarding this project:
You may provide feedback and comments on the proposed project in the survey link below. The City will forward all comments to Pinellas County.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Anclote Road is a 2.4-mile collector road serving underdeveloped industrial and commercial areas, a work release center and residential areas in unincorporated Pinellas County and the City of Tarpon Springs. The County has identified this area as a Target Employment Center for economic development which will allow increased density for uses such as manufacturing, office and research and development.
Objectives for improving this corridor include:
Provide multimodal access to industrial, workforce and residential areas
Improve safety for pedestrians and motorists
Improve stormwater management
This presentation was provided at the public open house that was held by Pinellas County on February 23, 2023 at Tarpon Springs City Hall: