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The Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven, will be holding an SR 693 (Pasadena Avenue) Corridor Study Kick-Off Meeting for elected officials and agency representatives within the study limits. The study limits encompass approximately 1.66 miles of SR 693 (Pasadena Avenue) from Shore Drive South to 66th Street in Pinellas County. The southern section of the project (Shore Drive South to Park Street) is within South Pasadena’s city limits and the northern section of the project (Park Street to 66th Street) is within St. Petersburg’s city limits. The purpose of this study is to work with the community, stakeholders and a Project Advisory Group (PAG) to develop a vision and identify a series of goals and objectives to enhance and improve the corridor. At the kick-off meeting, we hope to identify PAG participants to help develop a vision for the corridor and identify proposed short- and long-term recommendations. This may include improving capacity issues, traffic operations, safety, access and egress, traffic signal timing, intersection lighting, freight movements, transit operations, as well as bicycle and pedestrian movements. Work Program Item (WPI) Number: 435910-1. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status. Comuniquese Con Nosotros Nos importa mucho la opinión del público sobre el proyecto. Si usted tiene preguntas o comentarios, o si simplemente desea más información, por favor comuniquese con nuestra representante, Lilliam Escalera, (813)975-6403, Departamento de Transportación de Florida, 11201 N. McKinley Dr., Tampa, FL 33612, lilliam.escalera@dot.state.fl.us The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried out by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) pursuant to 23 U.S.C. §327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 14, 2016 and executed by the Federal Highway Administration and FDOT.