CROSSTOWN PARKWAY EXTENSION City of Pt St. Lucie Crosstown Parkway ExtEnsion DEsign/BuilD ProjECt from Manth Lane to U.S. 1 City of Port St. Lucie Welcome! The Crosstown Parkway Extension Design/Build Project involves providing a new bridge crossing over the North Fork of the St. Lucie River in the City of Port St. Lucie, connecting the existing Crosstown Parkway from Manth Lane to U.S. 1. The project extends along the existing West Virginia Drive, crossing over the North Fork of the St. Lucie River and connecting into U.S. 1 at Village Green Drive. The project is approximately two miles with the bridge being approximately 4,000 feet. This is a Design/Build project which combines the design phase of the project development with the construction phase. This type of project allows the City of Port St. Lucie to complete projects in less time and at a cost savings. Construction for the project is estimated to begin Mid 2016. The estimated design and construction costs for the project are $86.9 million. For more information on the project, visit our website at www.crosstownextension.com. For questions, please contact the Crosstown Parkway Extension Project hotline at 772-871-5176. W Virginia Dr Crosspoint Dr Walton Rd Thornhill Dr Veterans Memorial Pkwy Manth Lane Sandia Dr Floresta Drive PT. ST. LUCIE CITY LIMIT CROSSTOWN PARKWAY N o r t h F o rk of the S t . L u c i e R iv e r Villag e G r e e n D r Lyngate Dr 1 1 Purpose of the Project The six lane divided highway and bridge will serve as a multi-modal transportation alternative to include accommodations for automobile, bicycle, pedestrian and public transit. The project will help alleviate traffic congestion, providing relief to the two existing crossings of the North Fork of the St. Lucie River at Port St. Lucie Boulevard and Prima Vista Boulevard. The project will improve public safety, emergency response times, help reduce travel times and enhance mobility. Features of the project include: • Dedicated Bicycle Lanes in each direction • Signalization at the existing West Virginia Drive and Floresta Drive Intersections • Raised Landscaped median • Green space with a wide pedestrian parkway on both sides, west of Floresta Drive • Aesthetically pleasing pedestrian railing over the bridge • Pedestrian and Highway Lighting • Architectural treatments • Landscaping • Drainage