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The OOCEA 2030 Master Plan suggested widening the entire expressway to six lanes from International Drive to the Seminole County line. [15] Florida's Turnpike Enterprise has also completed a project development & environment study (PD&E) to evaluate the widening of the Seminole Expressway, the portion of SR 417 north of University Boulevard.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is a decentralized agency charged with the establishment, maintenance, and regulation of public transportation in the state of Florida. [1] The department was formed in 1969. It absorbed the powers of the State Road Department (SRD). The current Secretary of Transportation is Jared W. Perdue.
County Road 425 follows Sanford Avenue from the north end of CR 427 (Ronald Reagan Boulevard), just north of Lake Mary Boulevard, north to SR 46 in Sanford. The current FDOT county map shows two more sections, but Seminole County does not post signs on either. One is on Dean Road from SR 426 south to Orange County, where it is also known as CR 425.
Construction equipment and material staged near the Fries Mill Road-Route 322 intersection in Monroe Township as part of an improvement project for the crossroads. PHOTO: Jan. 8, 2024.
Primary roads would continue to be state-maintained, while secondary roads would have an S before the number, and would only be state-maintained during a construction project. Local roads would be completely removed from the system. In 1969, the State Road Department was superseded by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).
In 2017, the state estimated using 2019 projections, widening the road to five lanes would cost about $5 million, though the number of lanes could be reduced to four, depending on a traffic ...
Ulmerton Road, Walsingham Road, 5th Avenue SR 693: SR 699 in St. Pete Beach: US 19 (SR 55) in Largo: 11.634 18.723 66th Street N, Pasadena Avenue, Corey Causeway, 75th Avenue SR 694: SR 693 in Pinellas Park: US 92 / SR 686 / SR 687 (SR 600) in St. Petersburg: 6.023 9.693 SR 699: SR 682 in St. Pete Beach: SR 688 in Indian Rocks Beach: 14.604 23.503
The Florida Department of Transportation recently completed a project on a 16.7-mile-long (26.9 km) section of the Palmetto Expressway from the southern terminus to just north of the Northwest 154th Street interchange, widening the highway by two lanes (from eight lanes to ten and ten lanes to twelve) and improving the interchanges.