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March 30, 2009 |
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IN THIS UPDATE |
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| Construction Schedule | Interim SR 408 Interchange Improvements
Completed:
December 2008
Maitland Boulevard Interchange Preparations
Started:
December 2008
Anticipated Completion:
summer 2010
I-4 Westbound Off Ramp to South Street - Closed
Started:
February 2009
Anticipated Completion:
September 2009 |
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| Flashing Lights Alert Interstate 4 Drivers of Changing Speed Limits |  | In an effort to further reduce congestion along one of the busiest sections of Interstate 4 running through downtown Orlando, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) added flashing amber lights to the top of the variable speed limit signs installed last September. Full Story... |
| How Transportation Spending Stimulates the Economy |  | President Barack Obama signed the $787 billion federal stimulus package into law February 17. In a statement he said it would “set our economy on a firmer foundation.” The president did not rule out a second stimulus package. Full Story... |
| S.R. 436 Interchange Improvements Will Improve Traffic Flow |  | FDOT is planning major improvements to the interchange connecting Interstate 4 and S.R. 436 in Altamonte Springs as part of Ultimate I-4 construction. These planned improvements will widen I-4, improve safety, and enhance traffic flow to and from S.R. 436. Full Story... |
| Crews Prepare Maitland Boulevard Interchange for Future I-4 Widening |  | FDOT began work in early December to prepare the I-4/Maitland Boulevard Interchange area for improvements as part of the Ultimate I-4 Trans4mation. Full Story... |
| The Ultimate I-4 - A Vision to Rebuild Central Florida's Busiest Transportation Corridor |  | Anyone traveling on Interstate 4 over the past few years has undoubtedly noticed a great deal of construction going on. Each of the individual construction projects is actually part of an Ultimate I-4 vision planned by FDOT many years ago. Full Story... |
| Managing I-4 Traffic During Events |  | Central Florida is a busy place. During special sporting events, concerts and festivals, the volume of motorists can become too much for even major transportation arteries like I-4. Full Story... |
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