MobilityWorks 2.0 Program
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority’s MobilityWorks 2.0 is a program designed to complete projects funded by the Local Option Gas Tax. MobilityWorks 2.0 is more than just a construction project, it's an investment in the future of Jacksonville. By creating jobs, improving infrastructure, and enhancing transportation options, the program is building a stronger and more sustainable city for all residents. The projects will be constructed over the next 30 years, with project completion anticipated by 2052.
30 Year Program Overview
The dashboard provides a detailed look at jobs created and expenditures to date.
$494,843,358
Total Anticipated Revenue from Gas Tax by 2052
17
Total Projects
1,600 Direct Jobs Goal
Goal for Total Jobs including Direct, Indirect and Induced - 2660
Key Elements of MobilityWorks 2.0
Complete Streets are streets designed for all users to enhance traffic flow, reduce congestion, and improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.
The program focuses on making public transportation safer and more accessible by improving bus stops and pedestrian connections.
The Emerald Trail, a 30-mile multi-use trail system connecting neighborhoods and green spaces, and the U2C, a driverless shuttle network serving downtown Jacksonville, are key components of MobilityWorks 2.0.
JTA is committed to maximizing local employment opportunities and supporting workforce development under the MobilityWorks 2.0 program.
Engaging the public to ensure that infrastructure projects positively impact Duval County citizens and maximize community benefits.
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