Our History

The Northwest Florida Transportation Corridor Authority (NFTCA) was created by the 2005 Florida Legislature. The enabling legislation is contained in Florida Statute Section 343.80. The primary purpose of the authority is to improve mobility on the US 98 corridor in Northwest Florida to enhance traveler safety, identify and develop hurricane evacuation routes, promote economic development along the corridor, and implement transportation projects to alleviate current or anticipated traffic congestion. The Authority is authorized to construct any feeder roads, reliever roads, connector roads, bypasses, or appurtenant facilities that are intended to improve mobility along the US 98 corridor. The Authority is further authorized to plan, design, finance, and construct transportation improvement projects. The NFTCA may acquire and hold title to property that will accommodate the development of transportation facilities. Additionally, the Authority may seek financial assistance from local, State and the Federal government as well as private entities. The NFTCA is also authorized to implement toll facilities to aid in funding projects.

 

Board Oversight

The Florida Transportation Commission serves as the Oversight Body for Transportation Authorities created under Chapters 343 and 348, Florida Statutes. To review their Transportation Authority Monitoring and Oversight, FY2008 Report, submitted to Governor Charlie Crist, please click here.

 

 

What's New

The 2010 DRAFT Master Plan click here

To view the 2009 Master Plan, please click here.

To view the updated Projects Priority List, please click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Last Updated 07/07/2010
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