Transportation Capital Improvement Program
Alachua County is paving the way to building a stronger, more connected community through strategic investments in our transportation infrastructure. In 2023, through the Wild Spaces Public Places surtax, property taxes, gas taxes and grants, the County Commission has assembled over a quarter of billion dollars for its 10-year Transportation Capital Improvement Program (TCIP).
While road improvements are the major focus of the TCIP, the plan also includes sidewalks, traffic signals, multi-use paths, and other critical infrastructure. These projects are key to ensuring long-term safety, mobility, and enhancing the quality of life for all residents, while also promoting economic development. These challenges -- many decades in the making -- are being tackled head-on through strategic planning, interdepartmental collaboration, and the steadfast commitment of the Alachua County Commission.
In the graphic above, projects "In Progress" are those in the procurement or design phase gearing up for construction.
To learn more about what Alachua County is working on, review the linked documents below.
View all TCIP projects on an intereactive map
Public Works Director Ramon Gavarrete discusses road projects on Alachua County Talks (11/12/23):
Read a 2024 feature story on the WSPP surtax and how it's being used on roads:
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"Investing in our roads is investing in our community’s safety, connectivity, and future. From neighborhood roads to major thoroughfares, these projects are enhancing the quality of life for everyone who lives, works, and travels in our county."

Ramon Gavarrete
Public Works Director
Updates
Road Work Timeline
Voters approve 10-year Wild Spaces & Public Places infrastructure surtax
November 2022
