It may be a new year, but construction activity remains high on the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s (CFX) State Road 417 capacity improvements project.
In February 2021, CFX began working on this 21-mile stretch of SR 417. This project will add a travel lane in each direction between International Drive and SR 528, as well as wider median shoulders that can temporarily accommodate additional traffic during emergency response events.
To minimize impact to motorists, the project was broken up into five segments, and all five segments are currently under construction.
The contractor continues to make excellent headway on the inside widening work between Boggy Creek Road and SR 528. Drivers traveling through the corridor will notice that crews are focusing on building the concrete median barrier wall and putting in the bases for new overhead signs. There is also a great deal of attention focused on installing new drainage and roadway activities in the median.
A lot of the bridge work at Narcoossee Road, Moss Park Road, and Dowden Road is complete; most of the outstanding work includes finishing the outside widening and bridge decks.
Most of the noise walls located along the right of way are built. The remaining noise walls will be constructed later in the project.
Completion of the full 21-mile corridor is scheduled for spring of 2024.
CFX owns, operates, and maintains a 125-mile, user-funded network of expressways for 3.3 million residents and more than 75 million visitors in Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties. As a regional transportation agency, we recognize increasing traffic demands as more people choose to make Central Florida their home. Making great progress on SR 417 means CFX is that much closer to improving traffic flow and safety on one of our system’s busiest expressways.
Please contact Shemir Wiles with questions or concerns at 352-427-4054 or Construction@CFXWay.com. For more information on this project, visit www.cfxsr417corridorwideningprojects.com.