How will the Next Generation Travel?

How will the Next Generation Travel?

The 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan is the guide for multimodal transportation in the future.   Learn what’s in store when your kids start commuting.  Spoiler alert – no flying cars in the plan, yet.

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Intelligent Transportation Systems

Intelligent Transportation Systems

See how we’re using technology to reduce congestion and improve safety.

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Fries to Fuel

Fries to Fuel

Yesterday it cooked batches of French fries. Today it will Power St. Johns County trucks, ambulances, fire engines and buses.

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Keep Smiling at the Pump

Keep Smiling at the Pump

Learn how you can always save money whether gas prices go up or down.

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North Florida Freight, Logistics and Intermodal Plan

North Florida Freight, Logistics and Intermodal Plan

By air, sea, rail and road – creating a comprehensive regional plan for freight movement

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Meeting Calendar

The North Florida TPO is the independent regional transportation planning agency for Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties. We lead our region's efforts in planning, funding and mobilizing resources to develop and maintain our transportation system.

Our mission is to provide a regional forum for developing an effective transportation system that moves people and goods safely, economically and efficiently, maintaining a high quality of life in North Florida.

 

 

If you have any questions or comments pertaining to TPO plans, programs or projects please contact us at (904) 306-7500.  Our address is 1022 Prudential Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32207.  For complaints, questions or concerns about civil rights or non-discrimination, or for special requests under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact Marci Larson, Public Affairs Manager/Title VI Coordinator at (904) 306-7513.

 

News

IT’S TIME TO CARE MORE, NOT LESS WHILE DRIVING IN ARGYLE

The Argyle area around Blanding Boulevard and I‐295 is a hotspot for traffic accidents. In seven square miles, there are over 500 crashes each year with more than 300 of these crashes involving injuries or fatalities. In addition to the personal trauma and family tragedies, the economic cost of crashes in this small area is staggering at over $91 million per year. MORE