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Osceola Parkway Extension

Osceola County

In April 2017, Central Florida Expressway Authority ("CFX") began conducting concept, feasibility, and mobility studies on the unbuilt Osceola County Expressway Authority ("OCX") Master Plan Projects. The study corridor for the Osceola Parkway Extension begins approximately one mile west of the Boggy Creek Road and Osceola parkway intersection and extends along the Orange/Osceola County line until it meets the north terminus of the proposed Northeast Corridor Expressway. The corridor is 9 miles long. On March 8, 2018, the CFX Board approved moving forward with the Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study. OCX is currently considering 6 possible alternatives for the roadway. The goals for this limited-access facility include providing additional east-west capacity and relieving congestion on local roads. (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Project Link: OCX Project Homepage Concept Studies: Osceola Parkway Extension Maguire Lassman Silberngael, P.A., a Florida law firm that represents property owners faced with the potential acquisition of their property through eminent domain, has access to governmental Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in a proposed project corridor and you have any questions or concerns regarding same or general eminent domain law, please contact Maguire Lassman Silbernagel, P.A.'s office by email at Ben@Maguire-EminentDomain.com or by telephone at (407)-228-9522.  
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SR 60 from CR 630 to E of the Kissimmee River Bridge

Polk County

The Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") is currently conducting a Project Development and Environment Study ("PD&E") on a segment of State Road 60 in Polk and Osceola Counties. The study runs from County Road 630 in Polk County to east of the Kissimmee River Bridge in Osceola County, a distance of 8 miles. FDOT is currently evaluating several alternatives to widen the roadway from two to four lanes. In addition, a parallel bridge would need to be constructed at the Kissimmee River to accommodate the new lanes. The study is expected to be completed by the end of 2018. FDOT's Tentative Five-Year Work Program includes funding for Design in 2019 for the segment from CR 630 to Grape Hammock Road, and in 2021 for the segment from Grape Hammock Road to east of the Kissimmee River Bridge. Construction is currently unfunded. Project Link: FDOT Project Info (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Maguire Lassman, P.A., a Florida law firm that represents property owners faced with the potential acquisition of their property through eminent domain, has access to Polk and Osceola Counties’ Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Polk or Osceola County that may be affected by the SR 60 from CR 630 to E of Kissimmee River Bridge project and you have any questions or concerns about Polk or Osceola Counties’ recently released maps or Florida eminent domain law, please contact Maguire Lassman, P.A.’s office manager, Teri L. Alligood, by email at Teri@Maguire-EminentDomain.com or by telephone at (888) 216-6870.
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Carroll Street from John Young Parkway to Michigan Avenue

Osceola County

The Osceola County Public Works Department is currently in the Final Design stage of a project to implement transportation improvement to Carroll Street from John Young Parkway to Michigan Avenue in Osceola County. A Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study was completed in October 2016, and Final Design is expected to be completed in October 2018. These improvements will provide two through lanes in both directions, a center bi-directional turn lane, and continuous sidewalks on both sides of the roadway.  Additionally, improvements to the signalized intersections will be provided. Right-of-way acquisition will be evaluated once Final Design is complete. Project Link: Carroll Street Improvement Website (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Snip20160502_1 Maguire Lassman, P.A., a Florida law firm that represents property owners faced with the potential acquisition of their property through eminent domain, has access to Osceola County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Osceola County that may be affected by the Carroll Street from John Young Parkway to Michigan Avenue construction and you have any questions or concerns about Osceola County’s recently released maps or Florida eminent domain law, please contact Maguire Lassman, P.A.’s office manager, Teri L. Alligood, by email at Teri@Maguire-EminentDomain.com or by telephone at (888) 216-6870.
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Hoagland Boulevard from US 17/92 to US 192

Osceola County

The City of Kissimmee and Osceola County are currently conducting a Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study to recommend a preferred alternative for the widening of Hoagland Boulevard (Pleasant Hill Road) from US 17/92 (John Young Parkway) to US 192 (Vine Street). The study will identify the preferred improved typical sections for the corridor to meet capacity demands, increase safety, and provide enhanced pedestrian features. The project will move into the next stage (Design) once the study is completed. Project Link: Osceola County Project Info (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) snip20161031_4 Maguire Lassman, P.A., a Florida law firm that represents property owners faced with the potential acquisition of their property through eminent domain, has access to Osceola County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Osceola County that may be affected by the Hoagland Boulevard from US 17/92 to US 192 expansion and you have any questions or concerns about Osceola County’s recently released maps or Florida eminent domain law, please contact Maguire Lassman, P.A.’s office manager, Teri L. Alligood, by email at Teri@Maguire-EminentDomain.com or by telephone at (888) 216-6870.
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Cyrils Drive

Osceola County

Osceola County’s Department of Transportation and Transit (“OCDOT”) is currently engaged in a Conceptual Roadway Design Study (“Study”) to evaluate improvements to the Narcoossee Community Roadways. This study includes Jones Road, Jack Brack Road, and Cyrils Drive. There are no current commitments for this project which have gone through the Capital Improvements Plan and Budget approval process. OCDOT has recommended adoption of the Study plans and recommendations; upon approval of the Study, OCDOT would move forward to the Design phase of the project. The proposed improvements for Cyrils Drive include a four lane divided roadway, sidewalks on the north side, and a 12 foot multi-use trail on the south side. Construction is estimated to cost $10.5 Million, right of way has not yet been budgeted. Project Link: Narcoossee Roadways Conceptual Design Study Page (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here)   Maguire Lassman, P.A., a Florida law firm that represents property owners faced with the potential acquisition of their property through eminent domain, has access to Osceola County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Osceola County that may be affected by the Cyrils Drive construction and you have any questions or concerns about Osceola County’s recently released maps or Florida eminent domain law, please contact Maguire Lassman, P.A.’s office manager, Teri L. Alligood, by email at Teri@Maguire-EminentDomain.com or by telephone at (888) 216-6870.
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Jack Brack Road

Osceola County

Osceola County’s Department of Transportation and Transit (“OCDOT”) is currently engaged in a Conceptual Roadway Design Study (“Study”) to evaluate improvements to the Narcoossee Community Roadways. This study includes Jones Road, Jack Brack Road, and Cyrils Drive. There are no current commitments for this project which have gone through the Capital Improvements Plan and Budget approval process. OCDOT has recommended adoption of the Study plans and recommendations; upon approval of the Study, OCDOT would move forward to the Design phase of the project. The proposed improvements to Jack Brack Road include a two-lane divided roadway, sidewalks, and buffered bike lanes. Construction is estimated to cost $13.5 Million, right of way has not yet been budgeted. Project Link: Narcoossee Roadways Conceptual Design Study Page (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Maguire Lassman, P.A., a Florida law firm that represents property owners faced with the potential acquisition of their property through eminent domain, has access to Osceola County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Osceola County that may be affected by the Jack Brack Road construction and you have any questions or concerns about Osceola County’s recently released maps or Florida eminent domain law, please contact Maguire Lassman, P.A.’s office manager, Teri L. Alligood, by email at Teri@Maguire-EminentDomain.com or by telephone at (888) 216-6870.
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Jones Road

Osceola County

Osceola County's Department of Transportation and Transit ("OCDOT") is currently engaged in a Conceptual Roadway Design Study ("Study") to evaluate improvements to the Narcoossee Community Roadways. This study includes Jones Road, Jack Brack Road, and Cyrils Drive. There are no current commitments for this project which have gone through the Capital Improvements Plan and Budget approval process. OCDOT has recommended adoption of the Study plans and recommendations; upon approval of the Study, OCDOT would move forward to the Design phase of the project. The proposed improvements to Jones Road include a two-lane divided roadway, sidewalks, and buffered bike lanes. Construction is estimated to cost $14 Million, right of way has not yet been budgeted. Project Link: Narcoossee Roadways Conceptual Design Study Page (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Maguire Lassman, P.A., a Florida law firm that represents property owners faced with the potential acquisition of their property through eminent domain, has access to Osceola County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Osceola County that may be affected by the Jones Road construction and you have any questions or concerns about Osceola County’s recently released maps or Florida eminent domain law, please contact Maguire Lassman, P.A.’s office manager, Teri L. Alligood, by email at Teri@Maguire-EminentDomain.com or by telephone at (888) 216-6870.
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SR 600 (US 17/92) from Pleasant Hill Road to Portage Street

Osceola County

The Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") is currently in the Design phase of a project to widen SR 600 (US 17/92) from Pleasant Hill Road to Portage Street in Osceola County. The project will add a lane within the median in each direction, creating a six-lane divided urban highway with a median, bike lanes, and sidewalks in each direction. Additionally, the project will have several new ponds. Right-of-way acquisition is needed and has been budgeted for $25 million. Construction is currently unfunded and will be scheduled at a later date. Project Link: FDOT Project Info (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Maguire Lassman, P.A., a Florida law firm that represents property owners faced with the potential acquisition of their property through eminent domain, has access to Osceola County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Osceola County that may be affected by the SR 600 (US 17/92) from Pleasant Hill Road to Portage Street expansion and you have any questions or concerns about Osceola County’s recently released maps or Florida eminent domain law, please contact Maguire Lassman, P.A.’s office manager, Teri L. Alligood, by email at Teri@Maguire-EminentDomain.com or by telephone at (888) 216-6870.
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