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FDOT presents Willoughby Boulevard extension PD&E; residents and HOA urge no‑build or fuller outreach

5923775 · September 15, 2025
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Summary

FDOT and consultants presented two corridor alternatives to extend Willoughby Boulevard north to U.S. 1 during a Sept. 15 PD&E briefing. The study remains in PD&E with public outreach ongoing; residents and a home‑owners association speaker urged no‑build or alternatives to avoid displacing homes and impacting Popleton Creek Park and nearby areas.

FDOT and consultant teams presented the project development and environment (PD&E) study for the Willoughby Boulevard extension at the Martin County MPO meeting on Sept. 15, outlining two corridor alternatives and the environmental, right‑of‑way and traffic issues that will shape a preferred alignment.

Consultant project manager Chris Rizzolo (project consultant) and FDOT project manager Maria Formoso said the study looks at two corridors: Corridor 1 would run north from Monterey Road via Alhambra Avenue and require acquisitions largely from residential properties; Corridor 2 would route from the back of Martin County High School toward Ray’s Way and use more nonresidential parcels. Both alternatives would add a single travel lane in each direction…

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