Monday, November 30, 2020

Vision 2020 Plan for Manatee / Sarasota MPO

 









The MPO and consultants presented four alternative versions for the Vision 2070 Plan.  Participants voted with their cell phones on components of the plan.

The plans were well developed with excellent presentations. The plans noted that transportation, land use, and economic development all needed to be coordinated.


The region is growing by 10,000 people each year and that growth is projected to continue. The MPO has about 800,000 people now with 500,000 more people anticipated by 2070.


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My Recommendations:


1. Add a north south road. The plan as shown does not add a major north south road during the next 50 years. This means that the growth must be accommodated by the existing Rt 41, Rt 301, and I-75. I recommend that the plan be revised to include a new major north south road east of I-75. The right of way should be identified and slowly acquired. The right of way should be wide enough to permit a major road, utilities, open space and environmental corridors.


2. Add a road connecting the islands to the mainland. Congestions on the three roads connecting the barrier islands to the mainland is increasing. The MPO should study a potential forth connection on the University Parkway alignment. This connects the barrier islands with the Airport and I-75. The road should be a parkway with wetland and park space on both sides of the road connection.


3. Develop a grid road extension plan. The plan does not identify section line roads to be connected and extended. This is critical. The MPO, the Counties, and the municipalities should work together to create a detailed map showing all proposed new completions of the grid. 

Stewardship District

 


Lakewood Ranch is a very successful and rapidly developing new Town. It is unincorporated and lies in both Manatee and Sarasota Counties east of I-75 and north of Fruitville and south of FL Route 64. It is serviced by four interchanges on I-5 - Rt 64, Rt 70, University, and Fruitville.

The area originally was assembled in 1905 by John Schroeder as Schroeder-Manatee Ranch (SMR). The land was purchased by members of Milwaukee's Uihlein family in 1922 for ranch operations such as timber and cattle. As of 2020 it contained roughly 35,000 people.

The community is well named. It has a large number of lakes, woods, and ranches.

The community is well planned. 

Vision 2020 Plan for Manatee / Sarasota MPO

  The MPO and consultants presented four alternative versions for the Vision 2070 Plan.  Participants voted with their cell phones on compon...