Updated: June 17th, 2008
Project Overview:
This project involves the widening of SR 46 to a four lane divided urban roadway between Mellonville Avenue and SR 415. The total project length is 2.6 miles. The project is located in Seminole County.
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Condemning Authority - Florida Department of Transportation | No Comments »
Updated: June 7th, 2008
Project Overview:
This project involves the widening of the Econlockhatchee Trail from a two lane to a four lane road between Lake Underhill Road to SR 50.
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Condemning Authority - Orange County | No Comments »
Updated: January 26th, 2008
Project Overview:
This project will create a partial interchange at SR 436 and Red Bug Lake Road that will include a flyover for southbound vehicles on SR 436 turning onto eastbound Red Bug Lake Road. This project will also include widening portion of Red Bug Lake Road and SR 436. Seminole County will be acquiring right of way for stormwater ponds and will acquire portions of properties on the north side of Red Bug Lake Road for additional lanes.
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Condemning Authority - Seminole County | No Comments »
Updated: April 2nd, 2008
Project Overview:
This project involves widening SR 434 to a six lane roadway with exclusive turn lanes at many of the signalized intersections from Rangeline Road to CR 427.
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Condemning Authority - Seminole County | No Comments »
Updated: June 16th, 2008
Project Overview:
The Central Florida Commuter Rail will use exisiting railroad tracks as its main artery. The route will consist of 61 miles of service to DeLand, Orlando and Kissimmee.
Phase I is 31 miles and will connect DeBary/Saxon Boulevard to Orlando Amtrak/Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) and will be operation by December 2009.
Phase II is 23 miles and will connect Orlando Amtrak/Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) to Poinciana Industrial Park south of Kissimmee and will be operational by December 2013.
Phase III is 7 miles and will connect DeBary to the DeLand Amtrack station. Operational date is to be determined.
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Condemning Authority - Florida Department of Transportation | No Comments »
Updated: June 7th, 2008
Project Overview:
This project involves widening the Alafaya Trail from Mark Twain Boulevard to Avalon Park Boulevard. The total project length is approximatley 3.75 miles.
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Condemning Authority - Orange County | No Comments »
Updated: January 26th, 2008
Project Overview:
The Westside Parkway project is a north-south roadway to be constructed west of US 17-92. The parkway will connect Donald E. Smith Boulevard to the south with French Avenue to the north.
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Condemning Authority - Volusia County | No Comments »
Updated: April 28th, 2008
Project Overview:
The SR 40 PD&E Study will start from approximately one mile west of SR 326 at the end of existing four lane roadway near Silver Springs in Marion County to US 17 in Volusia County. The project is approximately 40 miles in length and crosses portions of Marion, Lake and Volusia Counties.
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Condemning Authority - Florida Department of Transportation | No Comments »
Updated: January 4th, 2008
Project Overview:
This project involves the proposed widening of U.S. 17-92 from Lake Mary Boulevard to Airport Boulevard and also calls for sidewalks and bicycle lanes. The total project length is 3.65 miles. The project is located in Seminole County.
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Condemning Authority - Florida Department of Transportation | No Comments »
Updated: May 6th, 2008
Project Overview:
The Suncoast Parkway 2 project is an expansion project in West Florida. The project ties into the existing Suncoast Parkway 1, which ends in Hernando County and goes through Citrus County to US 19. Total project length is 26 miles and includes interchanges at US 98 in Hernando County, SR 44 and US 19 in Citrus County.
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