Infrastructure / Transportation Linkages
St. Lucie County maintains a plethora of transportation linkages. They include Florida's Turnpike, I-95, U.S. Highway 1, State Road 70, the Florida East Coast Railway, a U.S. custom-serviced international airport, three general aviation and two commercial airports within 60 miles as well as two deep-water ports all of which enable easy access to all St. Lucie County has to offer. The St. Lucie County International Airport is also one of the busiest general aviation airports in the state. A wide range of commercial flight options is also available using the Palm Beach International Airport, Melbourne International Airport and Orlando International Airport. And Foreign Trade Zone #218 has four sites throughout the county.St. Lucie County's Major Transportation Linkages Highways:
- North/South: I-95, Florida Turnpike, US 1
- East/West: SR 70, SR 68
Rail:
- Florida East Coast, Piggyback Facilities
Trucking:
- At Least 15 Freight Carriers, 9 Terminals
Airports:
- St. Lucie County International Airport: Customs and Immigration, Foreign Trade Zone
- Palm Beach International Airport: 60 miles South and includes Customs & Immigration
Deep-Water Ports:
- Port Fort Pierce: 28 feet
- Port of Palm Beach (Palm Beach County): 34 feet
Utilities
| Electric | Fort Pierce Utilities Authority Florida Power & Light |
| Water | Fort Pierce Utilities Authority City of Port St. Lucie St. Lucie County |
| Sewer | Fort Pierce Utilities Authority City of Port St. Lucie St. Lucie County |
| Gas | NUI/City Gas |
| Telecommunications/Fiber | Fort Pierce Utilities Authority (Fiberoptics, also an Internet Service Provider) Bellsouth (DSL), Adelphia (Cable) |
Click here to view a map of St. Lucie County's Transportation Linkages.
