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Infrastructure Upgrades Will Enhance Neighborhood Safety, Reliability, and Quality of Life

Orlando, FL – April 14, 2025 – Starting on Monday, April 28, 2025, the City of Orlando, in partnership with OUC—The Reliable One, will begin the next phase of the Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project, a multiyear plan of essential infrastructure upgrades  to OUC’s drinking water system and the City of Orlando’s sanitary sewer and stormwater systems that will improve service reliability, safety and quality of life for residents.

During this next phase, westbound lanes of South Street will be reduced to one lane for traffic, starting at South Mills Avenue and continuing until the road returns to three lanes just west of the Summerlin Avenue and South Street intersection. This change will last for approximately five months.

North and southbound Summerlin Avenue traffic will be detoured around the closure between East Anderson Street and Pine Street. This latest phase coincides with completion of work at the Robinson Street and Summerlin Avenue intersection which will reopen to traffic on April 18.

Additionally, work that is expected to last about 70 days, will begin on Summerlin Avenue between Robinson Street and Ridgewood Street. Drivers should expect delays along South Street and are advised to use alternative routes.

Visit orlando.gov/Summerlin to sign up for additional information, including project updates, maps and the latest details on any traffic or access changes.

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Rhetta Peoples

Digital Editor at The Florida Sun + CEO of Creative Street Marketing & Public Relations Group

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