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Westbound I-4 Shifting to Final Alignment in Seminole County

 

Orlando, Fla. As soon as Thursday, July 9, the last stretch of westbound Interstate 4 (I-4) in Seminole County is shifting into final alignment, marking yet another major milestone for Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) I-4 Ultimate project. The nearly three and a half miles of westbound I-4 between the E.E. Williamson overpass and just west of the Central Parkway overpass will be in its permanent configuration, improving Seminole County's accessibility to the critical corridor.

 

Westbound I-4 motorists will travel brand new lanes extending from west of the State Road (S.R.) 434 interchange all the way to east of the Maitland Boulevard Interchange more than eight contiguous miles of general use lanes in their final footprint. 

 

To complete the shift, westbound I-4 entrance ramps from S.R. 434 and the westbound I-4 exit ramp to S.R. 434 will close for one-night Wednesday, July 8 from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following morning.

 

The S.R. 434 interchange is also nearing completion after several improvements have been made to improve traffic flow. One of the most notable improvements to the interchange was in April when a new westbound I-4 entrance loop ramp from westbound S.R. 434 opened. The new ramp allows drivers to enter I-4 without a traffic signal, improving flow on S.R. 434. Lastly, the westbound I-4 entrance ramp from eastbound S.R. 434 moved to its final footprint in May. As of now, each ramp at the interchange is in its final alignment.

 

As closures and detours continue, it is important for motorists to pay extra attention to signage as familiar routes may have changed. Drivers should avoid distractions, adjust their speed, and allow plenty of extra time to navigate the I-4 Ultimate work zone.

 

Modifications or extensions to these schedules may become necessary due to weather delays or other unforeseen conditions. Motorists are encouraged to follow @I4Ultimate on Twitter or visit I4Ultimate.com for updates.

 

 

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