2025 JTA Year End Review Booklet

San Pablo Road, before and after the JTA improved the roadway through the MobilityWorks 1.0 capital improvement program.

MOBILITYWORKS Enhancing mobility and connectivity throughout our region requires more than concrete, asphalt, and engineering—it requires vision, discipline, and a deep belief in the power of connection. Across Jacksonville, the JTA continues to plan, execute, and deliver a portfolio of construction and capital improvement initiatives that are transforming how people move and how communities thrive. Over the past decade, the Authority’s record of completing projects on time and within budget has not only modernized our infrastructure—it has strengthened public trust, demonstrated accountability, and established the JTA as one of the nation’s most forward- thinking mobility integrators and economic catalysts. Each bridge built, sidewalk extended, and roadway enhanced represents more than progress on a project plan; it represents an investment in safety, access, and opportunity for the people of Northeast Florida. Despite having outdated plans and cost estimates from the City of Jacksonville, the JTA Board of Directors voted to fund the difference for all of the roadway projects and the transfer of the St. Johns River Ferry.

This year, we advanced the very foundation that makes safe, sustainable, and multimodal mobility possible. Our capital programs continue to knit together neighborhoods, enhance quality of life, and support economic vitality. Program Completion: With the successful closeout of MobilityWorks 1.0, two years ahead of schedule, the JTA reached a significant milestone in our promise to deliver results. The final project, the San Pablo Road Corridor, added five miles of sidewalks, nine pedestrian beacons, 89 streetlights, and 81 new trees, creating a safer and more walkable environment for thousands of residents. Next-Generation Investment: Building on that momentum, MobilityWorks 2.0 launches a 30-year, $490 million commitment to the future of Jacksonville’s transportation network. Seventeen projects are already in development, enhancing roadways, bus stops, trails, and ferry infrastructure citywide, designed not only to move people, but to move the city forward.

Cutting the ribbon on San Pablo Road, the last of the MobilityWorks I projects two years ahead of schedule with members of the Jacksonville City Council and Constitutional Officers was a triumphant moment for the JTA shared by all.

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