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Council briefed on $4.085 million Greenbrier Boulevard bike lane project using FHWA LAP funds

March 11, 2025 | Wellington, Palm Beach County, Florida


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Council briefed on $4.085 million Greenbrier Boulevard bike lane project using FHWA LAP funds
Staff presented Resolution 2025-511 to enter into a Local Agency Program (LAP) agreement to construct bike lanes and related improvements on Greenbrier Boulevard.

The project would add 5‑foot bike lanes in both directions along Greenbrier Boulevard from Aero Club Drive to Greenview Shores Boulevard, reduce 12‑foot travel lanes to 11‑foot lanes consistent with other equestrian‑preserve corridors, and include striping, signage, green intersection markings at selected locations, equestrian crossing improvements and drainage work. Staff said this typical cross section is similar to Aero Club Drive.

Staff presented the project’s cost estimate at $4,085,000. The funding split shown in the agreement is approximately $2,714,000 from Federal Highway Administration (via LAP) and $1,371,000 from Wellington, roughly a 70/30 distribution. The item is being coordinated with Palm Beach County’s Transportation Planning Agency.

Project selection aligns with the village’s bicycle master plan; staff said Greenbrier was prioritized to create a loop connecting Greenbrier, Aero Club and Greenview. Cost escalation prevented including Greenview Shores in this phase; staff said Greenview Shores would be a future project to complete the loop. Staff also said portions of the work would coincide with a mill-and-overlay to achieve efficiencies and that drainage low points along Greenbrier would be addressed as part of the scope.

No formal Council action was recorded during the agenda‑review session; staff presented the LAP agreement and cost estimate for Council consideration.

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