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The City of Fort Myers is seeking licensed and qualified Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) consultants to prepare construction documents for design of the proposed John Yarbrough Linear Park Multi-Use Trail Extension (JYLPMTE) project, pursuant to recommendations from the City approved Feasibility Study phase and requirements of the Florida Shared-use Non-motorized Trail Grant Agreement between the City of Fort Myers and Florida Department of Transportation. FDOT Project #440341-1-34-01. Located within the City of Fort Myers and unincorporated Lee County, the John Yarbrough Linear Park Multi-Use Trail (JYLPMT) is an existing, non-motorized transportation and recreation corridor, currently extending approximately 6 miles, from Six Mile Cypress Parkway to Colonial Boulevard. When completed, the JYLPMT Extension is envisioned to be a 12-foot wide, 1.8-mile long, shared-use trail, suitable for a wide range of non-motorized transportation and recreation activities, such as bicycling, walking, and rollerblading. The project is located within the Ten Mile Canal Right of Way and will lie on the west side of the canal. The project area is bounded by the Seminole Gulf Railroad to the east, Palm Avenue (Hanson Street to Carell Canal)/Ten Mile Canal right-of-way line to the west, Hanson Street to the north, and Colonial Boulevard to the south. The pre-submittal meeting is non mandatory, however if you would like to attend and cannot make it into the office, firms can also use the phone in: 605.313.4427. access code: 885737
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