City of Port Saint Lucie Mobility Plan, Study, and Fee​

Mobility Plan

  • The Mobility Study developed a range of recommendations for a comprehensive mobility plan to enhance accessibility and safety for all users.
  • The plan includes a bicycle and pedestrian master plan, a transit-oriented development strategy, a smart mobility plan, and a transportation management plan.
  • The bicycle and pedestrian master plan aims to increase the number of sidewalks and multi-use paths in the city.
  • The transit-oriented development strategy seeks to improve public transit connections and access to transportation hubs.
  • The smart mobility plan involves implementing technology to enhance traffic flow and safety.

Mobility Study

  • Conducted by Mobility Cohort in Port Saint Lucie, Florida, the study aimed to identify areas for improvement in the transportation system and develop strategies to enhance mobility and accessibility for all users.
  • The study involved extensive data collection and analysis, stakeholder engagement, and public outreach efforts.
  • Key areas for improvement were identified, including additional sidewalks and multi-use paths, improved transit connections, and smart technology implementation.
  • The study’s recommendations provide a roadmap for future investments and improvements to enhance accessibility, safety, and quality of life for all.
  • The study was conducted with a community-focused approach, providing regular updates and soliciting feedback on the study’s findings and recommendations.

Mobility Fee

  • To fund improvements identified in the Mobility Study, a transportation impact fee is being implemented.
  • The fee will be assessed on new development and redevelopment projects that increase the demand for transportation services.
  • The fee will be used to support the implementation of the recommendations and strategies identified in the study.
  • The transportation impact fee is expected to generate revenue for the city’s transportation needs.
  • The fee will help to ensure that the city’s transportation system keeps pace with the growing demands of its residents and visitors

Project Location

Port Saint Lucie, Florida

Project Focus

Schedule

2020-Current

Project Team

Reference

Teresa Lamar Sarno, AICP
Deputy City Manager
City of Port St. Lucie
121 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd
Port St. Lucie, FL 34984
772-873-6379
tsarno@cityofpsl.com