Adopted Capital Improvement Plan
During adoption of the Fiscal Year 2022/2023 budget, the Board approved the updated Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan with $37.5 million in allocations for major projects and initiatives. Below is a sampling of some of the funded projects:
$4.3 million in parks and recreation projects
- Hilliard ballpark improvements including new shade structure and bleachers
- Callahan Ballpark improvements including soccer and multi-purpose field lighting; shade structures; and bleachers
- Yulee Ballpark improvements including new bleachers and shade structures
- Bryceville Ballpark improvements including a new playground
- Westside Regional Park Phase One construction which includes permitting and land preparation; installation of restrooms, parking lot, and walking trails; and construction of a multi-use field
- Holly Point Boat Ramp improvements including new nature trail; updated parking lot; and new picnic area
- Melton Nelson Boat Ramp kayak launch
$13.84 million in transportation projects
- William Burgess and Harts Road roundabout
- Amelia Island Parkway Trail from South Fletcher to Via Del Rey
- County Road 121 resurfacing and safety improvements
- US 301 and Crawford Road intersection improvements
$3.9 million in Pavement Management Projects. Existing paved roads to be upgraded include
- Breakers Court
- Ashley Court
- Brittany Court
- Oaks Lane
- Sterling Court
- Magnolia Street
- Benz Place
- Summer Trace
- Palmetto Trail
- Ocean Blvd.
- Waldron Street
- Ervin Street
- Hickory Place
- Nassau River Road
- Lakeside Drive North
- Springbrook Road
- Lakeside Drive South
- Marsh View Lane
- Otter Court
- Parliament Drive
- Greenberry Road
- Raintree Lane
- Otter Run Drive
- Oliver Lane
- Maple Court
- Mentoria Road
- Joann Road
- Jeffrey Avenue
- Chazz Place
- Hamilton Street
- Lindsey Kay Court
- Terry Road
- Big Leaf Lane
- Emerald Lane
- Little Piney Island Point
- Grant Place
- Amy Drive
- Eady Lane
- Renia Street
- Kings Ferry Road
- White Oak Lane
- Eastwood Road
- Oakwood Lane
- Woodland Circle
- Iris Boulevard
- Woodridge Drive
- Duckpond Court
- Perret Plantation Road
$927,000 for Double Chip Seal (paving alternative used to treat dirt roads)
- Oelsner Drive
- Wilder Boulevard
- Arbor Lane
- Seymour Lane Myrtice Road (south of Radio Avenue)
- Boyd Road
- Myrtice Road (north of Radio Avenue)
- Myrtice Road (south of Radio Avenue)
- D. Fouraker Road
- Middle Road
- Lawhon Road
- Debbie Court
- Howard Road
- Frank Ward Road
- Freeman Road
$14.6 million in public safety projects
- Upgrade to the Public Safety Radio System
- Permitting and design for placement of a new storage building at Fire Rescue headquarters
- New classroom and storage area related to Phase Two of the Public Safety Training Center
- New replacement station for Station 70 down Nassauville Road
- New fire station in the Tributary area, just west of I-95
- New security cameras at the Detention Center
- Upgrade of eight dispatcher consoles at the 911 Communications Center
To view the full, adopted CIP, please click here.
-Sabrina Robertson
Public Information Officer