The Jacksonville Transportation Authority has released renderings and proposals submitted by interested firms of possible directions a regional transportation center might take.

The JTA is holding an open-house showcase Monday, April 18, from 4 to 6 p.m. to share the renderings with the public and gather public input. Each firm will deliver a ten minute presentation.

The Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center complex is envisioned as a major transit hub that would be constructed in the Prime Osborn Convention Center area.

KBJ Architects, Pon-Michael Baker and Via Concepts have submitted design proposals.

You can read more about each of the proposals here:



KBJ Architects



Pond-Michael Baker



Via Concepts

The open house is being held at 121 West Forsyth St. on the 2nd Floor. JTA is also accepting email comments about the designs at JRTCdesigns@jtafla.com until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 19.

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