FAQs
Q: What is JTA's role in the community?
A: The Jacksonville Transportation Authority's role in the community is to provide high quality transit services and roadway infrastructure interconnecting Northeast Florida.
Q: What is JTA's role in The Better Jacksonville Plan?
A: The Jacksonville Transportation Authority's role in The Better Jacksonville Plan is to implement 32 roadway projects totaling more than $800 million. The projects include 12 interchange improvements, roadway widening projects, construction of one major bridge and the design of another.
Q: What major roadway and bridge projects has JTA done in the past?
A: The Jacksonville Transportation Authority has constructed three bridges (Hart, Dames Point and Mathews) and six road improvement projects including Atlantic/Mayport Flyover, Baymeadows Road Widening, Belfort Road Intersection, Intersection at J. Turner Butler and A1A, J. Turner Butler and Regency Bypass.
Q: What is JTA's role in Super Bowl XXXIX?
A: The Jacksonville Transportation Authority's role in Super Bowl XXXIX is to provide excellent customer service and quality transportation options, and to support pre-game activities and game day needs.
Q: What is JTA's 2004 annual operating budget?
A: The 2004 annual operating budget for JTA is nearly $90 million with an anticipated $100 million in capital projects.
Q: What role will the Skyway play in the future of rapid transit?
A: Rapid transit will connect directly to the Skyway in the future.