The Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization (MTPO) for the Gainesville urbanized area will conduct a meeting at the Alachua County Administration Building (12 SE 1st St., Gainesville) in the Grace Knight Conference Room on Monday, June 2, 2025. The meeting begins at 5 p.m.
Items of interest on the meeting agenda include:
- Review and approval of Transportation Improvement Program for FY26-30
- Amendment to MTPO Transportation Improvement Program to include funding in FY2026 for the resurfacing of SR 20 (East University Ave) from SR 24 (NE Waldo Ave.) to SR 26 (East University Ave.)
- Amendment to MTPO Transportation Improvement Program to include funding in FY2026 for the resurfacing of SR 26 (West University Ave.) from Gale Lemerand Drive to SR 24 (NE Waldo Ave.)
View the meeting agenda.
In-person public comments will be taken for the agenda items, and the public will also have an opportunity to speak about items not on the agenda. Members of the public who wish to speak are asked to limit their comments to three minutes. The meeting can be viewed on Cox Channel 12, the AC TV app (Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple TV), the county’s Facebook and YouTube sites, and the county’s Video on Demand website. The public is encouraged to submit any written or photographic documents one business day before the meeting to Brad.Thoburn@hdrinc.com. Any questions regarding participation should be directed to the MTPO at 352-374-5249.
The MTPO is responsible for the continuing, comprehensive, and cooperative urban transportation planning program for the Gainesville Metropolitan Area. This planning program is required to receive federal and state funds for transportation projects. Voting members consist of the five Alachua County commissioners and the City of Gainesville’s mayor and six commissioners. Non-voting members include the University of Florida president’s designee, a rural advisor designated by the MTPO and the Florida Department of Transportation District 2 secretary’s designee. HDR, Inc. provides staff services.
For more information, contact Alachua County Transportation Planning Manager Alison Moss at 352-374-5249.