TABLE OF CONTENTS
-I-4/SR 408 Interchange Project in Downtown Orlando Wraps up
-FDOT to Begin I-4/Maitland Boulevard Interchange Preparations
-Variable Speed Limits Ease Congestion on I-4
-511: The Perfect Ingredient for Holiday Travel
-A Look at the Recent Trans4mation of I-4 in Central Florida
-The Future of I-4 in Central Florida
 
 
I-4 Construction Schedule

Interim SR 408 Interchange Improvements
• Start: April 2006
• Anticipated completion: December 2008

SR 472 to SR 44 Widening
• Complete: September 2008

Maitland Boulevard Interchange Preparations
• Aniticpated Start: December 2008
• Anticipated Completion Summer: 2010

I-4/SR 408 Interchange Project in Downtown Orlando Wraps up

Aerial Picture of Downtown Orlando 

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is wrapping up all the major segments of the $122 million project in downtown Orlando. The I-4/SR 408 interim interchange improvements began on April 3, 2006 and have eased congestion for commuters in and around Downtown Orlando.

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FDOT to Begin I-4/Maitland Boulevard Interchange Preparations
In December, FDOT will begin work at the I-4 and Maitland Boulevard interchange to prepare the area for improvements that are part of the Ultimate I-4 Trans4mation.
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Variable Speed Limits Ease Congestion on I-4
Drivers along the busiest portion of I-4 may notice A Smarter Pace on I-4 thanks to the all new variable speed limit signs designed to ease congestion along a 10-mile stretch of the highway.
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511: The Perfect Ingredient for Holiday Travel

Travel experts predict many drivers who avoided the roads this past summer due to rising gas prices will shift back in gear and hit the road to share pumpkin pie and eggnog with loved ones this holiday season.
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A Look at the Recent Trans4mation of I-4 in Central Florida

How construction projects have shaped our transportation future
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The Future of I-4 in Central Florida
As Central Florida’s population grows and traffic volumes increase, I-4 improvements are essential to the region’s transportation infrastructure.
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I-4 Public Information Office
888-454-4884

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