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The Polk Parkway has become an important part of Polk County's transportation infrastructure as traffic has increased in the growing county. [ 17 ] There have been several plans presented to the public regarding a proposed Heartland Parkway which would be a roughly 110-mile (180 km) parkway extending from the Polk Parkway to Southwest Florida ...
Polk-Osceola County Line at Poinciana: former SR 580 [1] CR 582: Knights Station-Griffin Road North Florida Avenue North Socrum Loop Road Hillsborough-Polk County Line Pearce Avenue former SR 582 [1] signed only north of SR 33 CR 630: Brewster-Fort Meade Road SR 37: US 17 & US 98: former SR 630 [1] CR 630: State Highway 630 West West H Street ...
The Florida Department of Transportation has confirmed plans to move up the construction dates of two major highway projects in Polk County. The agency revealed starting dates for two local ...
State Road 572 (SR 572) is a 4.674-mile-long (7.522 km) state highway in Polk County, Florida, that runs from U.S. Route 92 (US 92) and North Galloway Road in western Lakeland to Pipkin Creek Road and South Parkway Frontage Road. The road runs in an L-shape with its east–west leg running generally parallel to SR 570 (Polk Parkway).
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The Central Polk Parkway, also known as State Road 570B (SR 570B), is a proposed controlled-access toll road in Polk County, Florida. The proposed road is actually two separate roads—called legs by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The western segment will connect the Polk Parkway with SR 60 between Bartow and Lake Wales. [1]
It begins at the southern terminus of the northern segment of Polk County Road 655 at US 92, running in a 6.6-mile (10.6 km) overlap with the county route. At the intersection of CR 559A (C. Fred Jones Boulevard), SR 559 Truck turns east, and runs along almost the entire county road until it reaches SR 559 south of exit 44 on Interstate 4.
In 2012, an agreement was reached between Orange County, Polk County, OCX, and Avatar to construct the highway. Avatar donated approximately $48 million worth of right-of-way, studies/engineering work, construction plans, and permits [ 12 ] : 15–24 and gave Polk County a 9.8-acre (4.0 ha) parcel of land designated as a "public safety site ...