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Southwest Connect™ I-75 South Corridor

South Corridor Limits:  Interstate 75 from south of Collier Boulevard (SR 951) to north of Bayshore Road (SR 78)

ABOUT THE CORRIDOR:

The Southwest Connect™ I-75 South Corridor is 42 miles in length and traverses the major urban areas of Naples and Fort Myers.  It also crosses the navigable Caloosahatchee River in Lee County, just south of SR 78 (Bayshore Road) near the northern project terminus.  The functional classification of I-75 within the project limits is Urban Principal Arterial – Interstate.

This segment of I-75 consists of six and eight-lane divided typical sections. Existing right of way along the corridor ranges from approximately 300 feet to 750 feet in width. 

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HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE?

FDOT is planning extensive public outreach, and will be announcing our meetings through mailouts, news outlets, by emails and various other media. In order to develop the best plan, we need your input. We will provide multiple avenues for ongoing public engagement to ensure the plan incorporates the needs and concerns of local communities and provides appropriate recommendations.

UPCOMING CORRIDOR EVENTS:

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