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I-4 Express from US 17-92 to SR 472 – Segment 4

Volusia County

The Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") is currently finishing a Project Development and Environment Study ("PD&E") for the reconstruction and widening of I-4 as part of the I-4 Beyond the Ultimate concept. Segment 4 (this segment) includes a 10.1 mile section from US-17-92 to SR 472 in Volusia County. The project will improve traffic operations, enhance connectivity, and improve safety of the I-4 mainline and interchange cross-streets associated with I-4. This will be achieved by improving the three General Use lanes in each direction and adding two Express Lanes in each direction, this will result in a total of ten functional lanes on the roadway. Right-of-Way is expected to impact 127 parcels and is budgeted for $42 million. Construction is expected to begin after 2027 unless additional funding can be obtained earlier. Right-of-way and construction are both currently unfunded. Project Link: I-4 Express Documents I-4 Express 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 Lake County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Volusia County that may be affected by the I-4 Express Segment 4  project and you have any questions or concerns about Volusia 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 15/US 17 (DeLeon Springs to SR 40)

Volusia County

The Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") plans to widen SR 15 (US 17) from two lanes to four lanes from DeLeon Springs to SR 40. Drainage, wildlife crossings, and a shared usage path are improvements planned in addition to the project widening. One wildlife crossing will be provided at the Deep Creek Bridges and the other will be located approximately 1/4 miles south of the Hear Island Conservation Area entrance. FDOT has budgeted $16 million for right of way acquisition and $45 million for construction. Letting is scheduled for Summer 2020 and construction is expected to begin shortly thereafter. Project Link: FDOT Project Info (For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Snip20151215_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 Volusia County’s Right-of-Way maps. If you own property in Volusia County that may be affected by the SR 15/US 17 (DeLeon Springs to SR 40) improvements and you have any questions or concerns about Volusia 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 438/Clyde Morris

Volusia County

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is engaged in the process of restructuring SR 483 (Clyde Morris) in Volusia County from SR 400 to SR 600/US 92. This planned restructuring includes widening Clyde Morris from four lanes to six lanes as well as  the addition of bike lanes, sidewalks, shared paths, and drainage improvements. FDOT is currently engaged in Right-of-Way acquisition by eminent domain, which will be ongoing through 2023. FDOT has budgeted $9.5 million for eminent domain acquisition and construction has not yet  been scheduled. Project Link:

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(For a property owner list, project schedule, or detailed funding information, please contact our office by clicking here) Clyde Morris 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  County that may be affected by the restructuring process of SR 483 (Clyde Morris) 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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