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Projects

The 17 MobilityWorks 2.0 projects vary in scope from trail improvements that connect neighborhoods, acquisition of a new ferry vessel and docking facilities construction, bus stop improvements to roadway/transit enhancements throughout the city.

Planning and design for MobilityWorks 2.0 projects began in 2022 with construction efforts that launched in 2023. The projects will be constructed over the next 30 years, with project completion anticipated by 2052.

The JTA is committed to expediting these critical infrastructure projects and pursing grants and additional funding.

Transportation Improvement Program that Creates Jobs

Steps in a project lifecycle include Planning, Project Development & Environmental (PD&E), Design, and Construction. View the Anatomy of a JTA Project video to learn how a JTA capital project goes from idea to completion.

Mobility Works 2.0 in the Community

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Skyway Rehabilitation & Downtown Service Expansion

The Ultimate Urban Circulator (U2C) project began the design phase in May 2025, advancing efforts to modernize and expand the Skyway system and introduce autonomous vehicles (AVs).

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Countywide Transit Enhancements

In 2025, 85 bus stops were upgraded to make them more accessible for people with disabilities and enhance the transit user experience by improving amenities.

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St. Johns River Ferry Feasibility Study

JTA outlined plans for the development and construction of a new ferry vessel as they kicked off public engagement for the project at a recent public meeting.

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Regional Capital Infrastructure Summit

Hundreds of attendees learned about JTA’s Capital Improvement Plan and MobilityWorks 2.0 program contracting opportunities.

Let's Ride

Community Mobility for All Projects

MobilityWorks 2.0 focuses on making public transportation safer and more user-friendly by improving bus stops and pedestrian connections.

County wide Transit Enhancements

The Countywide Transit Enhancements project will make the JTA system fully Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant. Improvements will be made at 823 bus stops and include installing new concrete bus pads, shelters, and amenities at existing bus stops.

  • $ 34,710,500

  • 212 Estimated Direct Jobs

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Northwest Jacksonville Corridor Improvements

The Northwest Jacksonville Corridor Improvements will enhance the transit user experience in Northwest Jacksonville by improving amenities at 111 bus stops. Improvements are focused on safety and accessibility, providing connections to destinations in the community, and embracing the communities’ identities.

  • $13,876,500

  • 85 Estimated Direct Jobs

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JRTC Rail Terminal Project Development

First Coast Commuter Rail is a proposed passenger rail service between downtown Jacksonville and downtown St. Augustine, with additional stops at Avenues Walk and Racetrack Road. The Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center (JRTC) at LaVilla is proposed as the First Coast Commuter Rail terminus.

The JRTC Rail Terminal Project Development supports the development of regional rail in Northeast Florida by completing planning and environmental review for a rail terminal adjacent to the JRTC. The project involves coordinating with the Federal Transit Administration to complete Project Development and Environment (PD&E) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) analysis and documentation. Project deliverables include 30% design plans for the track and associated infrastructure, commitments on the right-of-way required for the station, and capital cost estimates.

JTA commissioned a Commuter Rail Feasibility Study, which was completed in 2024. Based on the feasibility study, the project is looking at regional rail service as opposed to commuter rail service. In 2025 JTA plans to develop a railroad framework agreement through collaboration with CSX.