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STUDIES & REGIONAL ISSUES
East Orange County Transportation Needs Study
Lake Underhill Rd. and University Blvd. Transportation Systems Management Study
SW Orange & SE Lake Transportation Alternatives Study
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Studies & Regional Issues
  • Southwest Orange & Southeast Lake Counties have initiated a Transportation Alternatives Study (SO/SLC TAS) to address the area's growing transportation needs.
  • Orange County has initiated a Congestion Management Study (CMS) for West S.R. 50 between the Lake County Line and Pine Hills Road in Orlando. Through the CMS process, the County will determine improvements that best meet the transportation needs of the area, while reducing congestion.
  • Orange County Transportation Planning is coordinating a Lake Underhill Road and University Boulevard Transportation Systems Management Study to look for quickly implemented, low-cost improvements to better manage the safety, efficiency and traffic flow along this transportation corridor.
  • Over the past 20 years, METROPLAN ORLANDO has forged a strong partnership among elected and appointed leaders who are united in their commitment to develop a seamless transportation network. Visit METROPLAN ORLANDO's website to see the course being charted for Central Florida's transportation future.
  • The Orange County Planning Division is coordinating with property owners in east Orange County to generate a road network for the future through the East Orange County Transportation Needs Study (EOCTN).



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