Project Updates

 
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
-New US 17/92 Flyover Ramp from I-4 in Seminole County Opens Ahead of Schedule
-The Changing Face of Downtown Orlando
-I-4 Expansion Project in Volusia County Progressing Quickly
-What a Difference 6 Weeks Make
-Designated Truck Lanes Improve Safety on I-4
-Traveling Display Spreads the Word about 511
-I-4 Improvements Public Meeting - Join Us
 
 
I-4 Construction Schedule

Interim SR 408 Interchange Improvements
Started: April 2006
Anticipated completion: spring 2009

I-4/US 17-92 Interchange
Started: November 2006
Anticipated completion: spring 2008

SR 472 to SR 44 Widening
Started: March 2007
Anticipated completion: fall 2008

 
 
I-4 Improvements Public Meeting - Join Us
Want to find out more information on the future closing of SR 436 median opening at Wymore Road and Douglas Avenue in conjunction with I-4 Ultimate improvements in Seminole County?  Join us for a Public Meeting on January 15, 2008.
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New US 17/92 Flyover Ramp from I-4 in Seminole County Opens Ahead of Schedule
Aerial Shot of New 17-92 Ramp 
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) opened a new flyover ramp from eastbound I-4 to US 17/92 (Exit 104) on Wednesday morning, December 19 in Seminole County.
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The Changing Face of Downtown Orlando
More than 18 months after work began on the Interstate 4 and SR 408 interchange improvements, drivers can easily see the framework for each of the new ramps and bridges.
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I-4 Expansion Project in Volusia County Progressing Quickly
The project to widen Interstate 4 in Volusia County from four to six lanes between SR 472 and SR 44 is especially important to the future of transportation in Central Florida.
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What a Difference 6 Weeks Make
It wasn’t quite an Extreme Makeover, but the Longwood/Lake Mary rest areas did receive a nice face-lift courtesy of FDOT.
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Designated Truck Lanes Improve Safety on I-4
FDOT is now requiring commercial trucks with more than six wheels to use the right two lanes of Interstate 4 in portions of Hillsborough, Polk, Osceola and Orange counties.
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Traveling Display Spreads the Word about 511
The 511 Traveling Display is making appearances all over Central Florida to remind commuters and those making holiday travel plans to call 511 before they hit the road.
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Contact Information
Jim Martin
I-4 Public Information Office
888-454-4884

Media Contact:
Derek Hudson 
I-4 Public Information Office
407-571-6766
407-666-7605 (After Hours)

 
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