
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is taking proactive steps to enhance the road infrastructure in Plant City, aiming to improve safety, accessibility, and overall driving conditions for residents and visitors alike. Among the initiatives, a major pavement resurfacing project has been announced, focusing on rejuvenating key roadways to extend their lifespan and improve travel efficiency.
This project, which is part of a broader effort to modernize Plant City’s transportation network, reflects FDOT’s commitment to maintaining high standards for Florida’s infrastructure. While the specific construction cost for the project has not yet been disclosed, the investment underscores the importance of addressing wear and tear on heavily trafficked roads to prevent more costly repairs in the future.
Residents can look forward to smoother, safer roads and potential economic benefits as improved infrastructure often attracts business opportunities and boosts property values in the area. More details on project timelines, affected routes, and potential impacts are anticipated in upcoming announcements from FDOT.
Project Details
This project targets the main section of North Park Road that spans 6 lanes all the way across. This project is in the design phase, with construction expected to commence in 2025. Actual construction costs are expected to be several million dollars once completed. This project is being handled by FDOT not the City of Plant City.
Key Details:
- Work Type: Resurfacing
- Location: East Baker (92) to north of I-4
- Length: 1.14 mile
- Design Cost: $1 million
- Anticipated Construction Start: 2025
Contacts:
- Design Manager: Danielle Intriago, 813-975-6176, danielle.intriago@dot.state.fl.us
- Media Contact: Kris Carson, 813-975-6060, Kristen.Carson@dot.state.fl.us





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