445303-1 SR 436 from north of Old Cheney Hwy to north of University Park Dr
Project Details
About
This project is constructing improvements along State Road (S.R.) 436 from north of Old Cheney Highway to north of University Park Drive in Orlando. The project repaves the roadway and implements strategies to increase safety for all users along the project corridor. Safety improvements include speed management enhancements such as lane width reduction, a barrier curb, right turn lane elimination, driveway modifications, and traffic-calming landscaping.
The project also focuses on cyclist safety with separated and designated bicycle facilities and particular emphasis on pavement markings. A midblock crossing with a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) is also being installed at University Park Drive.
To learn more about Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (PHB), including how to use them:
Contact Information
Contractor |
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Ranger Construction Industries, Inc.
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Communications Team |
Ryan Yglesias
(407) 278-2713
Ryan.Yglesias@dot.state.fl.us
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For Media Inquiries Only |
FDOT-D5Comm@dot.state.fl.us
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Lane Closures
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Monday, April 7, to Friday, April 11, from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.: Motorists can expect alternating single lane closures in the northbound and southbound inside and outside lanes of State Road (S.R.) 436, between Old Cheney Highway and University Park Drive. These closures, which will only affect segments of the road beyond 600 feet from an intersection, are necessary for crews to perform pavement marking corrections and install permanent signs.
FDOT encourages all roadway users to drive, walk and ride with caution and courtesy!
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Sunday, April 6, to Thursday, April 10, from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. the following morning: Motorists can expect alternating single lane closures in the northbound and southbound inside and outside lanes of State Road (S.R.) 436, between Old Cheney Highway and University Park Drive. These closures are necessary for crews to perform permanent pavement marking corrections and final punchlist work.
FDOT encourages all roadway users to drive, walk and ride with caution and courtesy!