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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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Econlockhatchee Trail – South of Lake Underhill Road to North of SR 408

Orange County

Orange County is currently in the Design phase of a project to widen Econlockhatchee Trail from two to four lanes between Lake Underhill Road and SR 408. The expansion of Econlockhatchee Trail is separated into two separate phases that intend to improve traffic operations and drainage conditions in the immediate area as well as providing much needed pedestrian and bicycle facilities. The first phase begins north of SR 408 and ends south of SR 50 (Colonial Drive). The second phase is the southern portion of the project that begins south of Lake Underhill Road and ends north of SR 408. The Design phase is expected to complete in January 2019. Construction is scheduled to begin July 2019 and complete July 2021. Project Links: Orange County Project Homepage (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Snip20151101_1
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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I-4 Segment 1: CR 532 to SR 528 (Beachline Expressway)

Orange County

The Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") is currently in the Design phase of a project to reconstruct I-4 (SR 400) from CR 532 to SR 528 (Beachline Expressway). As a 21-mile roadway improvement project, the I-4 expansion will add four new express lanes in the center of I-4. The project addresses needs from west of Kirkman Road to east of SR 434. The purpose of the project is to relieve congestion by providing the option to use the newly built express lanes by paying a toll. With the intention of further improving mobility, FDOT will construct designated on and off points. The project is currently in the study phase. Right-of-Way is budgeted for $54.4 million and acquisition is expected to begin in 2022 unless funding becomes available sooner. Segment 1 will have three General Use Lanes (GUL), auxiliary lanes, and two Special Use Lanes (SUL).

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Project Construction & Detour Updates

I-4 Express Documents

(For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Snip20160503_5 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 Orange County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the I-4 Segment 1 construction and you have any questions or concerns about Orange 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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All American Boulevard

Orange County

Orange County is engaged in the process of realigning and widening All American Boulevard beginning at the intersection of Clarcona-Ocoee Road and Edgewater Drive  and ending approximately 600 feet west of Forest City Road. The total length of this project is about 0.70 miles. The project is currently in the right-of-way acquisition phase. This phase is expected to be completed by January 2019, and construction is scheduled to begin May 2020 and complete May 2022. Project Links: Orange County Project Homepage (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) All American Blvd. Project Map 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 Orange County's Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the All American Boulevard expansion and you have any questions or concerns about Orange Coutny'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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Kennedy Boulevard – Forest City Road to Wymore Road

Orange County

Orange County is currently in the Design phase of a project to widen Kennedy Boulevard from All American Boulevard to Wymore Road. The project will widen Kennedy Boulevard from the existing two lanes to a four lane roadway. Additionally, pedestrian safety will be improved from new sidewalks and bike lanes. The project will be completed in two segments:

Segment 1: The Forest City Road intersection Segment 2: East of the Forest City Road intersection to Wymore Road

The Design phase is expected to be completed for both segments in July 2019. Construction for Segment 1 is expected to begin May 2020 and complete May 2022. Construction for Segment 2 is scheduled to begin November 2021 and complete November 2023. Right-of-way acquisition for Segment 1 is currently underway. Project Link:
Orange County Project Homepage (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 Orange County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the Kennedy Boulevard - Forest City Road to Wymore Road expansion and you have any questions or concerns about Orange 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 434 (Forest City Road)

Orange County

The Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") is currently in the Design phase of a project to widen SR 434 (Forest City Road) from SR 424 (Edgewater Drive) to the Seminole County line in Orange County. The project will widen SR 434 to six lanes - one lane in each direction will be added to the median. Additionally, median openings will be widened, 4-foot bike lanes will be added, and the east curb line will be reconstructed. Right-of-way has been budgeted for $3.5 million. Project Links: FDOT Project Info (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) 434 Forest City 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 FDOT’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the SR 434 expansion and you have any questions or concerns about FDOT’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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Boggy Creek Road – Osceola County Line to SR 417

Orange County

The Central Florida Expressway Authority (“CFX”) is currently in the Design phase of a road widening project on Boggy Creek Road from the Osceola County Line to SR 417 in Orange County. The improvements will provide better access to and from the Orlando International Airport from south Orange and Osceola Counties. The roadway will be widened from the existing two-lanes to a four-lane divided roadway. Additionally, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, roadway lighting, and median landscaping will be constructed in conjunction with the road widening. Design is expected to complete in September 2018. Construction is scheduled to begin January 2019 and complete January 2021. Right-of-way acquisition is currently underway. Project Link: Orange County Project Details (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 Orange County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the Boggy Creek Road - Osceola County Line to SR 417 improvements and you have any questions or concerns about Orange 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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Lake Underhill Road – Econlockhatchee Trail to Rouse Road

Orange County

Orange County has approved a plan to construct Lake Underhill Road in three separate segments, as well as add various other improvements. The Segments are:

Segment 1: Goldenrod Rd to Chickasaw Tr Segment 2: Econlockhatchee Tr to Rouse Rd; Segment 3: Chickasaw Tr to Econlockhatchee Tr.

These improvements include new sidewalks, bike lanes and better lighting. Segment 1 completed construction in November 2013. Segment 2 is currently in the Design phase which is anticipated to be completed in January 2019. Construction is scheduled to begin in March 2021 and should be completed by March 2023. Segment 3 is currently on hold and will advance once funding becomes available. Project Link:
Orange County Project Homepage (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Snip20150821_5 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 Orange County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the Lake Underhill Road – Dean Road to Rouse Road expansion and you have any questions or concerns about Orange 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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Texas Avenue – Oak Ridge Road to Holden Avenue

Orange County

Orange County has plans to widen Texas Ave between Oak Ridge Road and Holden Ave. The county is also planning to add bike paths, wider sidewalks, new lighting, landscaping, curb and gutter inlets for drainage. Construction of Texas Avenue has been split into two segments: Segment 1 begins at Americana Boulevard and goes to South of Holden Avenue; Segment 2 begins South of Oak Ridge Road and goes to Americana Boulevard. Segment 1 has received funding and has begun making acquisition offers. Segment 2 will proceed by making acquisition offers when future funding is available. This project is currently in the Design phase which is expected to be completed by the end of July 2018. Construction for Segment 1 is scheduled to begin March 2019 and complete in March 2021; Segment 2 Construction has not yet been scheduled. Project Link: Orange County Project Homepage (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Snip20150823_3 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 Orange County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the Texas Avenue – Oak Ridge Road to Holden Avenue expansion and you have any questions or concerns about Orange 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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Holden Avenue

Orange County

Orange County is engaged in the widening of a 1.3 mile segment of Holden Avenue from John Young Parkway to Orange Blossom Trail (US 441). Orange County is acquiring, by eminent domain, various parcels of land along the project's length. This project is currently in the design phase which will be complete by end of July 2018. Construction is expected to commence in February 2019 and finish February 2021. Project Links: Orange County Project Homepage (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Holden Ave Project 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 Orange County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the Holden Ave. expansion and you have any questions or concerns about Orange 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 408 Eastern Extension

Orange County

On Friday, June 29, The Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) Board acknowledged receipt of SR 408 Extension Project Development & Environment (PD&E) Study and the project was placed on hold. CFX has chosen Alternative 4 to extend State Road 408. Please refer to the link below for additional information on the project. The toll road would stretch almost 20 miles further than Colonial Drive, ending close to State Road 520. Extending State Road 408 would help elevate traffic congestion to the north in Orange County. Project Link: CFX 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 Orange County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the SR 408 Eastern Extension and you have any questions or concerns about Orange 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 551 (Goldenrod Road) from SR 408 to SR 50

Orange County

The Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") is currently in the Design phase of a project to improve State Road (SR) 551 (Goldenrod Road) from SR 408 to SR 50. The project includes: milling and resurfacing, widening bike lanes, constructing a raised median, and traffic signal upgrades. FDOT has budgeted $1.3 million for Right-of-Way acquisition beginning in 2019. Letting is scheduled for Spring 2021 and Construction will begin shortly thereafter. (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Project Link: FDOT Project Info 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 Orange County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Orange County that may be affected by the SR 551 Project construction and you have any questions or concerns about Orange 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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