News Summary
The Florida Department of Transportation has announced the closure of the intersection at North Ivanhoe Boulevard and North Orange Avenue in Orlando effective immediately. This closure is part of ongoing utility work and resurfacing efforts, expected to last until early August. While North Orange Avenue remains open, drivers will need to use designated detour routes for access to North Ivanhoe Boulevard. Lane closures may also lead to delays while construction schedules can change due to weather conditions.
Intersection Closure for Utility Work and Resurfacing in Orlando Until Early August
Orlando – The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has announced the closure of the intersection at North Ivanhoe Boulevard and North Orange Avenue in Orlando, effective Monday. This closure is part of ongoing utility work and resurfacing efforts that are anticipated to last until early August.
While North Orange Avenue will remain open during this period, access to North Ivanhoe Boulevard will only be possible via designated detour routes. Motorists traveling on North Orange Avenue are advised to turn onto East New Hampshire Street and proceed to Gurtler Court to reach North Ivanhoe Boulevard. Conversely, drivers from North Ivanhoe Boulevard should utilize Gurtler Court and East New Hampshire Street to access North Orange Avenue.
Additionally, lane closures will be implemented both during daytime and nighttime hours, which could lead to delays. It is important to note that construction schedules are subject to change based on weather conditions or unexpected circumstances.
Upcoming Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project
This closure is part of a larger roadway improvement initiative along North Orange Avenue, which extends from Magnolia Avenue to north of Rollins Street. Furthermore, the Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project is scheduled to commence on January 13, aimed at replacing nearly 80-year-old infrastructure within the region.
The Summerlin project will involve extensive upgrades to crucial infrastructure located between South and Marks Streets. This includes the installation of approximately 1.25 miles of new water mains, which will enhance service reliability and safety. The project will also add new fire hydrants and update existing valves.
Work related to the Summerlin project is primarily scheduled for weekdays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., though night and weekend work may also occur. Notably, the intersection of East Robinson Street and Summerlin Avenue will be closed for three months at the onset of this initiative.
Long-term Impacts and Completion Timeline
The overall completion of the Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project is projected for Spring/Summer 2028, during which multiple benefits are expected to arise from the modernization of the Orlando Utilities Commission’s potable water system. These enhancements focus on improving service reliability, safety systems, and overall quality of life through infrastructure upgrades.
During construction, periodic lane closures, detours, and potential disruptions to pedestrian access may occur. To ensure accessibility, new pedestrian signals and improved crosswalks and curb ramps will be installed along the project route in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Project Funding and Community Considerations
The total investment for the Summerlin project exceeds $26 million, funded collaboratively by the City of Orlando and the Orlando Utilities Commission. Construction efforts will be organized in two-block segments, leading to temporary traffic disruptions along Summerlin Avenue. To mitigate inconvenience for motorists, electronic signs will be positioned to alert drivers about upcoming work zones.
Residents living in the affected areas will receive advance notice prior to any blockage of their driveways and will be provided with alternative parking suggestions. First responders will be granted priority access during emergencies throughout the construction period, ensuring public safety remains a priority as work progresses.
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Additional Resources
- WFTV: Orange County Roads Closed for Utility Work
- WESH: Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project
- WFTV: Traffic Advisory for Overnight Closures in Orlando
- Fox 35 Orlando: Police Activity and Street Closures
- My News 13: City’s Summerlin Avenue Project Disruptions Expected
- Wikipedia: Orlando
- Google Search: Orlando Reconstruction
- Google Scholar: Urban Planning Orlando
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Urban Planning
- Google News: Orlando Road Closures
