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Major Infrastructure Overhaul Planned for Summerlin Avenue

Heavy equipment and construction workers on Summerlin Avenue

News Summary

Starting January 13, 2025, Summerlin Avenue in Orlando will undergo a significant redevelopment project aimed at upgrading utilities and improving traffic flow. The project covers a 1.2-mile stretch from Marks Street to South Street and is set to last until summer 2028. The city is investing $26 million for the installation of modern water mains, sewer, and stormwater upgrades, which will enhance reliability for residents. The construction will cause temporary disruptions, including intersection closures, but measures are being taken to keep citizens informed and maintain access for emergency services.

Big Changes Coming to Summerlin Avenue in Orlando!

Hey there, Orlando! Exciting (and a bit disruptive) news is coming your way. Starting January 13, 2025, we’re kicking off a massive overhaul of Summerlin Avenue that is set to last until the summer of 2028, and it’s all about making our roads and utilities better for everyone!

What’s the Plan?

So, what’s actually happening? Well, this project spans from Marks Street to South Street and is packed with upgrades that our community really needs. We’re talking about replacing water mains that are nearly 100 years old. Yes, you read that right! Along with that, we’ll be enhancing the sewer and stormwater systems. It’s a big deal, and the city is investing around $26 million into this project—money that comes from the City of Orlando and the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC).

Get Ready for Construction

Buckle up, folks! Heavy equipment like dumps trucks and bulldozers will soon be a common sight along Summerlin Avenue. Please mark your calendars for the complete closure of the intersection at Summerlin Avenue and East Robinson Street, which will be off-limits from January 13 through March 2025. This isn’t just an inconvenience; traffic disruptions will be part of daily life from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, with potential work extending into nights and weekends if things go awry.

What to Expect

The construction will be carried out in two-block sections, which means we’ll see periodic closures of intersections, traffic lanes, and sidewalks. But don’t worry, the city is taking steps to keep pedestrian access in mind. Expect updates to pedestrian signals, crosswalks, and curb ramps to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. Nice, right?

And that’s not all! We’re also looking at beautiful brick pavers and resurfacing along the 1.2-mile stretch. It’ll not only serve us better but will also look great.

Concerns from the Community

Lake Eola Heights Historic Neighborhood Association, are understandably worried about how the intersection closures will affect local businesses and their ability to come and go easily. The city is aware of these concerns and has been proactive—*they’ve sent postcards* to property owners along the route. Plus, folks can keep an eye on the construction status via social media updates and an online project website.

First Responders Will Always Have Access

Good news on that front: First responders and emergency vehicles will have priority access throughout the construction period. Also, essential services such as solid waste, recycling, and even mail delivery will continue without a hitch, so your daily routine can remain mostly undisturbed.

Keeping Residents Informed

We know it can be a hassle, but residents might sometimes find their driveways temporarily blocked. No worries! The city promises to give advance notice of any access issues before they happen and will suggest alternative parking areas, so you won’t be left in the lurch.

In Conclusion

In the end, this infrastructure overhaul of Summerlin Avenue will modernize the potable water system, improve sewer and stormwater services, and enhance overall reliability for everyone living in the area. The Florida Department of Transportation reports that over 9,200 vehicles use Summerlin Avenue daily between Marks and South streets, so it’s time for an upgrade!

So, while we brace for a bit of chaos now and then as construction unfolds, just know that the future of Summerlin Avenue is looking bright and functional! Keep that positive Orlando spirit alive, and let’s look forward to smoother rides and improved services ahead!

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