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Bicycle-Pedestrian Safety Study

University Boulevard

Bicycle-Pedestrian Safety Study

Description

Orange County has initiated a bicycle-pedestrian safety study on University Boulevard between South Semoran Boulevard and North Goldenrod Road.

Purpose

The study will provide a technical evaluation of University Boulevard from South Semoran Boulevard to North Goldenrod Road to review the need for additional bicycle-pedestrian, and transit enhancements. This project will take both existing and future development, as well as Full Sail University’s Master Plan, into consideration. An evaluation of the existing traffic signal operations, signage and additional accommodations to facilitate the crossing of University Boulevard by bicyclists and pedestrians will be conducted.

Status

The consultant has reviewed comments from the 1st community meeting and is in the process of determining the preferred alignment.

Public Involvement

The public will have two opportunities to provide public comment at upcoming Public Hearings before the Orange County Planning & Zoning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners. Please visit the Project Website for additional information and material.

Local Planning Agency (LPA) Public Hearing:
When: Thursday, July 17, 2025
Time: 9 AM (or shortly thereafter)
Where: Orange County Commission Chambers,
             201. S. Rosalind Ave.
             Orlando, FL 32801

Board of County Commissioners (BCC) Public Hearing:
When: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Time: 2 PM (or shortly thereafter)
Where: Orange County Commission Chambers,
            201. S. Rosalind Ave.
            Orlando, FL 32801

Contact Us

Blanche Hardy, P.G., ARM
Project Manager
Transportation Planning Division
Orange County Public Works Department
4200 S. John Young Parkway
Orlando FL 32839

Email: Blanche.Hardy@ocfl.net
Phone: 407-836-0257

All e-mail sent to this address becomes part of Orange County public record. Comments received by our e-mail subsystem can be read by anyone who requests that privilege. In compliance with "Government in the Sunshine" laws, Orange County Government must make available, at request, any and all information not deemed a threat to the security of law enforcement agencies and personnel.