View the general project corridor and nearby roads to see whether this project may be near your property.
This map is provided to help identify the general project area and is not intended as a legal depiction of the exact right-of-way. Property-specific impacts should be reviewed using the notice, offer, plats, right-of-way plans, and project documents.
GDOT proposes to construct a new roadway extension connecting SR 11 to CR 110 / Harry McCarty Road. The project is intended to create an alternate east-west route to SR 11, reduce congestion, improve safety, and provide better mobility within the commercial district.
The project may require right-of-way acquisition and other property impacts near the proposed corridor.
This project may include:
New roadway construction
Drainage improvements
Utility adjustments
Right-of-way-acquisitions
A proposed two-lane bridge
Two proposed roundabouts
What To Do If Your Property is Affected
If you receive a notice or believe this project may impact your property, take these important steps.
Collect all documents.
Do not sign or accept compensation before review.
Contact an attorney. Each one will offer a free consultation.
Right-of-way projects can affect your property, access, future use, and property value.
You may be entitled to more compensation than offered.
Offers are often lower than what property is worth.
Easements can affect your use and future development.
Once you sign the offer, you may give up important rights.
This may be a one-time opportunity to recover significant compensation for your property. Before you sign, make sure you are not leaving money on the table.