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Council briefed on Burns Road two-way cycle track; FDOT grant covers roughly half of $1.7 million estimate

2172394 · January 1, 2025
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Deputy City Engineer Giles Rhodes outlined a two-way, 10-foot Burns Road cycle track project that will be partly funded by an FDOT transportation alternative grant; estimated construction is set to begin in spring 2025 with completion later that year.

The Palm Beach Gardens City Council received a project briefing on Dec. 5 for a two-way, 10-foot-wide cycle track along the south side of Burns Road, a project the city is advancing under its mobility plan and with a Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) local agency program grant.

Deputy City Engineer Giles Rhodes described the proposal as a raised, separated bicycle track with intermittent green markings and a concrete divider; the plan includes two…

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