ATTENTION DRIVERS: Overnight Closures of Central Florida Parkway Under I-4 May 14
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is implementing overnight closures of all lanes of Central Florida Parkway under Interstate 4 (I-4) on Thursday, May 14. The closures will start as early as 12 a.m. and reopen by 5 a.m. the same morning.
During this closure, motorists exiting eastbound I-4 to Central Florida Parkway at Exit 71 will be limited to right turns only.
This closure is necessary for an overhead concrete bridge deck pour for the extension of I-4 Express over Central Florida Parkway as part of the ongoing I-4 and Sand Lake Road (State Road (S.R.) 482) improvement project.
NOTE:
- If crews are unable to complete the pour on Thursday, May 14, the same closure will be used the morning of Friday, May 15, during the same hours.
To access Central Florida Parkway east of I-4:
- From southbound Palm Parkway, turn left onto eastbound Daryl Carter Parkway. From there, turn left onto northbound International Drive, then turn left again onto Westwood Boulevard, continuing north to access Central Florida Parkway.
To access Central Florida Parkway west of I-4:
- From eastbound I-4, take Exit 71 and stay in the right lane. Turn right onto eastbound Central Florida Parkway, then turn right at the first traffic signal onto southbound Westwood Boulevard. From there, turn right onto International Drive, heading southwest before turning right again onto westbound Daryl Carter Parkway. From there, turn right on northbound Palm Parkway to access Central Florida Parkway.
- From Central Florida Parkway east of I-4, turn left onto southbound Westwood Boulevard, then follow the same route as above.
FDOT advises motorists to follow all posted detour signs. Construction schedules are subject to change due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
For more information about the improvements on I-4 at Sand Lake Road, visit the project website at I4Beyond.com/SandLake.
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