Manatee County Celebrates Dedication of 44th Avenue East Extension
MANATEE COUNTY, FL (August 4, 2025) — Manatee County celebrated the completion of a transformative road project with a ceremonial ribbon-cutting of the 44th Avenue East Extension. While the celebration took place today, the roadway officially opens to all traffic Saturday, August 9.
“This is a legacy project,” said Manatee Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Chair George Kruse. “We are pleased to bring this to completion.”
Spanning six major phases and more than a decade of construction, the final segment of the 44th Avenue East Extension adds nearly two miles of new roadway from east of I-75 to Lena Road. The extension includes a new overpass across Interstate 75, a bridge over the reclaimed lake at the Southeast Water Reclamation Facility and a modern roundabout at Lena Road. Designed with the future in mind, the corridor features four lanes, sidewalks, dedicated bike lanes, multi-use trails and enhanced lighting.
The project had its origins as part of the County’s 1968 Concept Development Plan, was reinforced through the 1989 Comprehensive Plan and was committed to action in our Capital Improvement Plans. This dedication serves as a moment to reflect on the community vision, inter-agency coordination and sustained investment that brought this corridor to life.
“Now, after years of planning, engineering and construction, we’re proud to mark the completion of the final piece,” said Manatee County District 5 Commissioner Dr. Bob McCann.
Crews will be completing some final touches through the coming week, with the new roadway officially open to drivers by the weekend (just in time for the opening of Manatee County Schools for students on Monday, August 11). The new thoroughfare will make room for around 36,000 more vehicles per day. It also will reduce traffic through State Road 64 and State Road 70 by 21,000 vehicles a day.
"This is an entirely new corridor,” said Public Works Director Chad Butzow. “If you were frustrated on the volume of traffic on (SR) 64 and (SR) 70, this will give you a totally new option."
For more information about Manatee County transportation projects, visit mymanatee.org/transportation.
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