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The Florida Department of Transportation will stop collecting tolls in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Lake, Pasco, Pinellas and Sumter counties.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis requested $4 billion to expedite 20 highway projects spanning from Central Florida to South Florida, under the banner of 鈥淢oving Florida Forward.鈥
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A week after suing Gov. Ron DeSantis, an open-government group has filed a lawsuit against the FDOT and a state contractor, alleging they did not comply with public-records requests stemming from controversial flights of migrants to Martha鈥檚 Vineyard in Massachusetts.
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The proliferation of accidents has led to a new $45 million plan to boost public safety. The two companies are teaming with the state of Florida to prevent crashes along the railroad corridor between Miami-Dade and Brevard counties.
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A Republican-backed effort to repeal the construction of three controversial toll roads is moving forward in the legislature. It would open the door for two other projects to commence.
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For much of the past year, state transportation officials heard strong opposition to plans for three major new toll roads in Florida. But the controversial projects aren鈥檛 dead. They were back before the Legislature just last week.
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In response to the ongoing spate of fatal accidents along the Florida East Coast rail corridor, Gov. Ron DeSantis has asked Florida Department of鈥
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Failures in design, lack of adequate oversight and systematic negligence led to the fatal collapse of the Florida International University pedestrian鈥
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A northbound stretch of Interstate 95 was closed to traffic before dawn Thursday because of a crash that the Florida Highway Patrol says involves a鈥
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Pressure is growing against the private company in charge of handling SunPass fees and millions of Floridians are facing major headaches with the toll鈥
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Pedestrians and cars continue to battle for space along Fort Lauderdale鈥檚 popular Las Olas Boulevard. After years of traffic and safety studies, Ft.鈥
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Fort Lauderdale鈥檚 dreams of a Downtown streetcar system took an unexpected turn on Monday when the bids for the project came in much higher than鈥