Politics & Government
Dunedin Residents Asked To Complete Transportation Survey
The city wants to know what residents think about Dunedin's transportation network by participating in a survey available through April 2.

DUNEDIN, FL — The city wants to know what residents and business owners think about Dunedin's transportation network by participating in a survey available through April 2.
The city was awarded a Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Grant to develop a Citywide Multimodal Transportation Master Plan. The plan, which builds on the city's 2017 Visioning Reports, Citizens Survey and comprehensive plan, will identify opportunities to improve the city’s network for all modes of transportation.
Goal include:
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1. Identifying potential safety and connectivity enhancements
2. Developing multimodal recommendations
3. Prioritizing a list of improvements to serve as a guide for investments,
economic development, public safety and livability.
The plan’s proposed improvements and recommendations will be divided into four categories: pedestrian, bicycle, transit and micromobility, and roadways.
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The plan will focus on the following road corridors:
- Causeway Boulevard
- Douglas Avenue
- Downtown CRA
- Patricia Avenue
- State Road 580/Skinner Boulevard
The plan will also examine these truck routes:
- Curlew Road/SR 586
- U.S. Alternate 19
- Main Street/Skinner Boulevard/SR 580
- Belcher Road
On March 9, the city hosted a public meeting to kick off the survey (click here to view the PowerPoint presentation).
City officials hope to present a draft plan with final recommendations to the city commission in April.
To participate in the survey, click here. The survey can only be viewed and accessed through Google Chrome, Safari and Firefox search engines.
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