Project Development
& Environment (PD&E) Study:

SR 528/Dallas Boulevard Interchange

About the SR 528/Dallas Boulevard Interchange PD&E Study

In December 2022, CFX began a Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study of the State Road 528/Dallas Boulevard Interchange. The study is evaluating the proposed addition of a westbound off-ramp to Dallas Boulevard and an on-ramp to eastbound SR 528 to make the SR 528/Dallas Boulevard Interchange (Exit 24) a full interchange. This study will analyze intersection designs that will improve traffic operations and enhance safety at this location.

Currently, to access SR 528, motorists using the SR 528/Dallas Boulevard partial interchange must travel to State Road 520 to reach westbound SR 528 from the Wedgefield area, and exit westbound SR 528 to SR 520 to access the Wedgefield area. This travel can add seven to thirteen miles to a trip.

When the PD&E Study concludes in May 2023, it will result in a recommendation to the CFX Governing Board. If the project is approved by the CFX Governing Board, it will move forward to design and construction.

About Public Involvement

Public involvement and interagency coordination are integral to the study. CFX anticipates holding one public meeting during this six-month study. Details on the date and location of the public meeting will be posted once confirmed.

Additional Information

Property owners near a proposed transportation project often want to know an agency’s process for buying needed private property. Click here for the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s policy on right-of-way acquisition.

Additional SR 528/Dallas Boulevard Interchange PD&E Information

Email: ProjectStudies@CFXway.com
Phone: 407-802-3210


Central Florida Expressway Authority

4974 ORL Tower Road
Orlando, FL 32807

Phone: (407) 690-5000
Fax: (407) 690-5011
Email: info@CFXway.com

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