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Engineering Design Criteria Manual

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The City of Sarasota (City) has updated the Engineering Design Criteria Manual (EDCM) to improve the quality of design in the community. The 2024 EDCM supports the City’s vision for a world-class community and treasured destination, with enduring natural beauty, charm, and diversity. The 2024 EDCM was adopted on November 18, 2024 with an effective date of October 1, 2026.

Key Personnel:

Nikesh Patel, PE, CPM, PTOE, CGC, AICP – City Engineer
Phone: 941-263-6132
Email: Nikesh.Patel@sarasotaFL.gov

Alex Davis-Shaw, PE, PTOE - Acting Assistant City Engineer
Phone: 941-263-6237
Email: Alex.Davis-Shaw@sarasotafl.gov

Documents:

Engineering Design Criteria Manual (EDCM) (2002 Version)

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EDCM 2024 Update 

EDCM Update Project Manager:

Alvimarie Corales, AICP – Chief Transportation Planner
Phone: 941-263-6358
Email: Alvimarie.Corales@SarasotaFL.gov

Documents:

City of Sarasota EDCM Public Engagement Plan

 EDCM Design Criteria Manual Available for Viewing and Download

The 2024 Engineering Design Criteria Manual will become effective October 1, 2026

Context Sensitive Approach

Context classification is a way of categorizing a street based on its surrounding land use, travel patterns, user types, and its role in the transportation network. This classification system helps practitioners design roadways that meet communities’ specific needs. The City of Sarasota's Context Classification information can be found on Chapter 3: Street Design.

Sarasota Context Classification

Sarasota Context Classification

Context Classification Map

Below is the City of Sarasota's DRAFT Context Classification map. This map is to be used in conjunction with EDCM Chapter 3: Street Design. If there are any questions on how to use the map in conjunction with Chapter 3 of the EDCM, please contact the Key Personnel listed at the top of this page.

Click on a segment of the roadway to review the context classification, functional classification, modal emphasis, target speed, and design standards for each roadway. 

Click the "Okay" button to view the map.

To view the map full screen, CLICK HERE.

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