We use cookies to ensure our site functions properly and to store limited information about your usage. You may give or withdraw consent at any time. To find out more, read our privacy policy and cookie policy.
Manage Cookies
A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. Cookies often store your settings for a website, such as your preferred language or location. This allows the site to present you with information customized to fit your needs. As per the GDPR law, companies need to get your explicit approval to collect your data. Some of these cookies are ‘strictly necessary’ to provide the basic functions of the website and can not be turned off, while others if present, have the option of being turned off. Learn more about our Privacy and Cookie policies. These can be managed also from our cookie policy page.
Strictly necessary cookies(always on):
Necessary for enabling core functionality. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. This cannot be turned off. e.g. Sign in, Language
Analytics cookies:
Analytical cookies help us to analyse user behaviour, mainly to see if the users are able to find and act on things that they are looking for. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. Tools used: Google Analytics
Share Price Boulevard Widening Project on FacebookShare Price Boulevard Widening Project on TwitterShare Price Boulevard Widening Project on LinkedinEmail Price Boulevard Widening Project link
The City of North Port celebrated a groundbreaking ceremony in March 2023 to kick off the widening of Price Boulevard, a much-anticipated project that will ease congestion on this key roadway and make it more resilient in the event of future storms.
Key Features
Four travel lanes/two in each direction
A continuous bi-directional center left lane
A ten feet wide multi-use path on each side of the roadway
Project Features
By the Numbers:
Price Boulevard widening from two lanes to four lanes between Toledo Blade and Sumter boulevards
The project is approximately 2.8 miles in length
New traffic signal mast-arm infrastructure at three major intersections: Salford Boulevard, Cranberry Boulevard, Chamberlain Boulevard
All traffic signals including Sumter Boulevard and Toledo Blade Boulevard will be interconnected and synchronzied
Five miles of culvert drainage pipe
Twelve drainage (stormwater) detention ponds
Emergency traffic signal to be installed at Citizens Parkway for Fire/EMS
6.3 miles of Type "F" curb and gutter
Approximately 14,347 tons of asphalt
183 drainage curb inlets
5.6 miles of 10-foot-wide concrete multi-use path
21,000 landscape plants (primarily around drainage ponds)
LED lighted fountains at each pond
246 street lights
Bi-directional left-turn lane (stamped concrete surface)
Property owners on Price Boulevard will need to sign and return a Temporary Construction Easement and Right of Entry form, which gives the City temporary permission to access your property, primarily to remove and reconstruct a new driveway and do ancillary work to adjust your front yard to meet the new road and sidewalk. View an example of the Temporary Construction Easement and Right of Entry form(PDF, 130KB).
The City of North Port celebrated a groundbreaking ceremony in March 2023 to kick off the widening of Price Boulevard, a much-anticipated project that will ease congestion on this key roadway and make it more resilient in the event of future storms.
Key Features
Four travel lanes/two in each direction
A continuous bi-directional center left lane
A ten feet wide multi-use path on each side of the roadway
Project Features
By the Numbers:
Price Boulevard widening from two lanes to four lanes between Toledo Blade and Sumter boulevards
The project is approximately 2.8 miles in length
New traffic signal mast-arm infrastructure at three major intersections: Salford Boulevard, Cranberry Boulevard, Chamberlain Boulevard
All traffic signals including Sumter Boulevard and Toledo Blade Boulevard will be interconnected and synchronzied
Five miles of culvert drainage pipe
Twelve drainage (stormwater) detention ponds
Emergency traffic signal to be installed at Citizens Parkway for Fire/EMS
6.3 miles of Type "F" curb and gutter
Approximately 14,347 tons of asphalt
183 drainage curb inlets
5.6 miles of 10-foot-wide concrete multi-use path
21,000 landscape plants (primarily around drainage ponds)
LED lighted fountains at each pond
246 street lights
Bi-directional left-turn lane (stamped concrete surface)
Property owners on Price Boulevard will need to sign and return a Temporary Construction Easement and Right of Entry form, which gives the City temporary permission to access your property, primarily to remove and reconstruct a new driveway and do ancillary work to adjust your front yard to meet the new road and sidewalk. View an example of the Temporary Construction Easement and Right of Entry form(PDF, 130KB).