ATTENTION DRIVERS: Eastbound I-4 Exit Ramp to U.S. 17-92 Closing Overnight October 20, 28

Motorists should be advised that a full closure of the eastbound Interstate 4 (I-4) exit ramp to U.S. 17-92, Exit 104, is scheduled to take place overnight on Sunday, October 20 and Monday, October 28.

The closure is scheduled to start as soon as 10 p.m. and is expected to reopen by 6 a.m. the following morning. This closure is necessary for milling and resurfacing. This work is part of the I-4 improvements project at the I-4 and U.S. 17-92 interchange.

During the ramp closure, motorists heading east on I-4 who wish to access U.S. 17-92 will be directed to exit early at Exit 101D before turning right onto State Road (S.R.) 46. Drivers will continue east on S.R. 46, then turn left onto County Road (C.R.) 15/Monroe Road, proceeding north to U.S. 17-92/Seminole Boulevard. Alternatively, motorists heading east on I-4 can also take Exit 108 and turn right onto Dirksen Drive, proceeding west to U.S. 17-92.

The I-4 and U.S. 17-92 interchange improvements project in Seminole County is expected to enhance safety by improving the sight distance for motorists, upgrading crosswalks for pedestrians and bicyclists, and reducing the speed limit on U.S. 17-92 from 50 mph to 35 mph. The improvements will include adding a pedestrian-activated crossing signal at the end of the eastbound I‑4 exit ramp.

Additionally, an auxiliary lane will be added on eastbound U.S. 17-92 between the westbound I‑4 exit ramp and Monroe Road. A second right turn lane will be added to U.S. 17-92 when driving east to continue south on U.S. 17-92/Monroe Road. The dual right-turn-only lanes will stop at the signalized intersection with Seminole Boulevard, replacing the existing free-flow right turn. A right turn lane will be added from southbound U.S. 17-92/Monroe Road to the eastbound I‑4 entrance ramp, and a left turn lane will be added from westbound Seminole Boulevard to U.S. 17-92/Monroe Road to drive south.

Construction started in fall 2023 and is expected to be completed by late 2024.

To learn more about this project, visit I4Beyond.com/U.S.17-92.