After four years in the works, Blueprint officially broke ground on the Northeast Gateway project, holding a ceremony to celebrate the achievement Tuesday morning.

The project intends to unite the development of northeast Tallahassee in anticipation for the continued growth of Leon County by alleviating traffic congestion, boosting economic development, and paving the way for future residential infrastructure.

“It is estimated that the total economic impact from the planned development resulting from this Gateway project is between 2.2 and 8.2 billion,” Blueprint Director Autumn Calder said. “The economic benefits of the roadway project alone include the generation of 600 jobs.”

The project will set the stage for an eventual I-10 interchange which would be the newest local addition to the interstate system since the Eisenhower era.

Blueprint held a groundbreaking ceremony as Phase 1 for the Northeast Gateway project, the completion of Welaunee Boulevard.

The IA Board approved a signficant  route amendment for the Northeast Gateway that calls for a combination of two extensions to be built for the  
Welaunee Boulevard extension.

The ceremony was attended by prominent local leaders such as Mayor John Dailey and County Commissioner Carolyn Cummings, among many other high ranking city and county officials. Contractors involved in the project as well as Blueprint citizens committee members were at the event.

“Let me tell you what this investment represents. In the future, it represents more economic development, jobs and expanded economy for our community right here,” Dailey said. “It represents housing, which is a true priority for the City of Tallahassee and the county commission, making sure that people have an appropriate place to live, a house they can be proud of. And in conjunction with the federal and state government it represents a future exchange which is going to help alleviate our traffic patterns.”





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