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Originally Posted by Jim 9922
If I correctly remember the press releases and newspaper articles (not necessarily only the Daily Sun), at the time, the Developer was pushing lots of political state and federal buttons and committing some financial infrastructure and construction assistance incentives to get the projects accomplished. I believe the land for the Turnpike interchange was and still is owned by the developer which is currently planned for non-residential use.
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Just because the developer was pushing buttons and committing funds trying to get this done, doesn’t mean they are in charge of FDOT.