In June 2020, CFX began design on the Poinciana Parkway Extension. The project will be broken into two segments and is expected to improve traffic flow and operation in the area.
Approved Poinciana Parkway Extension Alternative – select to expand (PDF)
Click here for the approved Poinciana Parkway Extension Alternative Fly-through video
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Segment 1 – Ronald Reagan Parkway to south of US 17/92
Project Type: Design
This 1.9-mile project segment includes the design of the new four-lane expressway from Ronald Reagan Parkway to south of US 17/92. Design also includes nearly a half mile of bridging over wetlands within the Reedy Creek Mitigation Bank.
Design start: June 2020
Anticipated design completion: Early 2022
Click here for the Fact Sheet
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Segment 2 – South of US 17/92 to County Road 532
Project Type: Design
This 1.2-mile project segment includes the design of the new four-lane expressway from US 17/92 to CR 532. Design also includes an interchange at US 17/92, tolled ramps at CR 532, and bridges over the CSX railroad, Old Tampa Highway, and US 17/92.
Design start: July 2020
Anticipated design completion: Early 2022
Click here for the Fact Sheet
In partnership with Osceola County, CFX is designing the widening of CR 532 from US 17-92 to Old Lake Wilson Road. This will improve access from the Poinciana Parkway extension to I-4.
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About Public Involvement
Public involvement and interagency coordination will be an integral part of the design process, and opportunities for public participation will be provided. CFX anticipates holding a virtual public meeting as part of this project.
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.
For information gathered prior to the Design phase, please visit the Poinciana Parkway Extension Project Development & Environment Study page.