SR 997 / KROME AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS Project Description Project corridor is 36 miles in length and is broken down into segments for construction funding purposes FDOT plans to turn Krome Avenue into a four-lane divided roadway with a 40-foot median by widening the lanes and creating two lanes traveling north and south. In addition, the project includes new stormwater drainage, guardrail in the median, new signage and street lighting along project limits Corridor is predominately rural within western Miami-Dade County near the urban development boundary and Everglades National Park Project Initiation and Reasoning Part of the improvements identified in the FDOT Krome Avenue Action Plan approved by the MiamiDade Metropolitan Planning Organization in March 1999 The project was initiated to address: o Safety and operational needs o Capacity deficiencies o Current and future demands of the corridor with regard to safety, flooding, mobility, water quality, economic competitiveness and preservation of the existing roadway as a high quality transportation facility Part of the delay has been attributed to the economic downturn from 2006 to 2008 as well as opposition from the community on the proposed improvements Recent Safety Improvements Installed “No Passing Zone” signs north and south of S-Curve approximately one mile north of Kendall Drive Installed chevron signs in both directions at S-Curve Installed “No Passing Zone” signs from south of SW 136 Street to south of SW 144 Street Installed intersection warning signs with street names at SW 144 Street Refurbished pavement markings within the SW 144 Street area Interim Improvements Install reflectorized signal backplates at all nine signalized intersections from SW 88th Street to SW 296 Street Extend all-red signal phases at all signalized intersections Install audible and vibratory pavement markings throughout the corridor Install large chevron signs at curves Install lighting at five signalized intersections where none exists Install flexible delineators along centerline approaching signalized intersections with left-turn lanes Install flashing beacons and larger warning panels in advance of signalized intersections Install mortality signs at three locations on the corridor Install speed feedback signs including larger sign panels along the corridor Install speed limit pavement markings and larger speed limit sign panels Resurfacing: SW 288th Street to SW 272nd Street; SW 268th Street to SW 256th Street; SW 256th Street to SW 216th Street; SW 216th Street to SW 192nd Street; SW 184th Street to SW 168th Street; and SW 168th Street to SW 136th Street There are over 22 proposed Krome Avenue projects with construction dates varying from 2015 - 2019 For more information contact the FDOT Public Information Office at: (305) 470-5349