2021 ADA Transition Plan Update The city’s Public Works Department and Transportation Department are working in conjunction with a consultant to update the city’s ADA Transition Plan.
2026-2030 Consolidated Plan We are preparing our 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan, a strategic planning document that identifies housing and community development needs in the City of Orlando, sets goals and objectives, and establishes priorities for the funding we receive from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the next five years.
Bike and Micromobility Parking Study The City of Orlando is evaluating end of trip parking for bikes and micromobility—things like racks, corrals, parking pads, hubs, bike cages/lockers, charging, repair stations, and supportive streetscape amenities (wayfinding, lighting, shade).
Brick Street Rehabilitation Project - Harwood Street This initiative is a component of the city's Bricks Streets Restoration program. The comprehensive reconstruction of the brick street encompasses a new roadway base on Harwood Street, between North Hyer Avenue and Highland Avenue. Additional project highlights include ADA-compliant curb ramps, the replacement of sanitary sewer lines, manholes, laterals, new water services, and fire hydrants.
Bumby Avenue Safety Improvements The City of Orlando Transportation Department is making safety improvements along Bumby Avenue from Virginia Drive to Illinois Avenue in response to community concerns about speeding and pedestrian safety.
Carrier Drive Roadway Improvements and Roundabout Project Universal Studios is currently working on plans to improve Carrier Drive from Universal Boulevard to Kirkman Road to accommodate improved pedestrian and bicycle connectivity.
City Sidewalk Construction Soon, the City will make improvements to its pedestrian sidewalks. Improving sidewalk paths will allow constituents to easily transverse neighborhoods and communities while enhancing urban connectivity.
2021 ADA Transition Plan Update The city’s Public Works Department and Transportation Department are working in conjunction with a consultant to update the city’s ADA Transition Plan.
City Sidewalk Construction Soon, the City will make improvements to its pedestrian sidewalks. Improving sidewalk paths will allow constituents to easily transverse neighborhoods and communities while enhancing urban connectivity.
Sanitary Sewer Smoke Testing Smoke testing allows the Water Reclamation Division to pinpoint sanitary sewer deficiencies within the public right-of-way. It also presents an opportunity to locate cross and unauthorized connections to the City's sanitary sewer system.
Proactive City Surveying The city’s Surveying and Engineering Division periodically conducts field surveys to correctly map topography, flood plains, delineate public right-of-way, and inventory public utilities.
Southeast Community and Government Center In response to the need for enhanced accessibility to safety, recreational, and informational services, the City of Orlando will build the Southeast Community and Government Center (Center). Designed as a community focal point, the Center will serve as a convenient drop-in location for citizens seeking various services and information pertinent to their well-being and engagement.
Dowden Road Speed Management Study In response to resident concerns, the City of Orlando Transportation Engineering Division engaged a consultant to conduct an in-depth review of Dowden Road.
2021 ADA Transition Plan Update The city’s Public Works Department and Transportation Department are working in conjunction with a consultant to update the city’s ADA Transition Plan.
City Sidewalk Construction Soon, the City will make improvements to its pedestrian sidewalks. Improving sidewalk paths will allow constituents to easily transverse neighborhoods and communities while enhancing urban connectivity.
Sanitary Sewer Smoke Testing Smoke testing allows the Water Reclamation Division to pinpoint sanitary sewer deficiencies within the public right-of-way. It also presents an opportunity to locate cross and unauthorized connections to the City's sanitary sewer system.
Proactive City Surveying The city’s Surveying and Engineering Division periodically conducts field surveys to correctly map topography, flood plains, delineate public right-of-way, and inventory public utilities.
City Wide Asphalt Rejuvenation The City of Orlando has identified roadways in your community needing remediation. Pavement Technology, Inc will commence a maltene replacement or asphalt rejuvenation.
New traffic signal at Virginia Drive and Alden Road Construct new traffic signal at the intersection of Virginia Drive and Alden Road.
The Packing District The Packing District is a private project to develop a mixed-use environment. The city is taking the opportunity to enhance recreational options, green space and infrastructure.
2021 ADA Transition Plan Update The city’s Public Works Department and Transportation Department are working in conjunction with a consultant to update the city’s ADA Transition Plan.
Virginia Drive Study The City of Orlando is studying Virginia Drive, from North Orange Avenue to North Mills Avenue, to understand current right-of-way (ROW) constraints and design the ultimate cross section for the roadway, while implementing the vision of the Virginia Drive Special Plan, based on the Virginia /Lake Highland Transportation & Land Use Study.
City Sidewalk Construction Soon, the City will make improvements to its pedestrian sidewalks. Improving sidewalk paths will allow constituents to easily transverse neighborhoods and communities while enhancing urban connectivity.
Sanitary Sewer Smoke Testing Smoke testing allows the Water Reclamation Division to pinpoint sanitary sewer deficiencies within the public right-of-way. It also presents an opportunity to locate cross and unauthorized connections to the City's sanitary sewer system.
Proactive City Surveying The city’s Surveying and Engineering Division periodically conducts field surveys to correctly map topography, flood plains, delineate public right-of-way, and inventory public utilities.
City Wide Asphalt Rejuvenation The City of Orlando has identified roadways in your community needing remediation. Pavement Technology, Inc will commence a maltene replacement or asphalt rejuvenation.
Virginia- Forest- Corrine Corridor Project Improvements for Corrine Drive, such as interim resurfacing, accessibility upgrades and pop-up projects.
Edgewater Drive Complete Street Project This exciting project will transform how we live, work, and play in the College Park neighborhood– and we want you to be part of this journey! Edgewater Drive is being redesigned from Lakeview Street to Par Street. This includes expansion of sidewalks, ADA compliancy, calmer traffic, new lighting, streetscape elements, and robust, Florida-friendly landscaping.
Lift Station 2 Force Main Improvements Project Parts A, B, and C The city is proactively and systematically taking steps to improve the sanitary sewer services it provides. The city is committed to reliable and efficient service for our constituents. To maintain that commitment, Public Works will oversee the complete improvement of Lift Station - 2 Force Main.
Rosemont Septic to Sewer Project - Windsong Estates The City of Orlando has secured a grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) to transition 104 properties in the Rosemont North neighborhood from septic systems to sewer.
Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project - Phase I The Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project is a collaborative effort between the City of Orlando and the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) to enhance our community's infrastructure. This transformative project encompasses various utility upgrades, including enhancements to OUC's potable water system and the City's sanitary sewer and stormwater systems.
Ellwood Avenue Sanitary Sewer Replacement The City of Orlando and its contractor will be upgrading the current gravity sanitary sewer system, including the lateral connections. The project area is on Ellwood Avenue from Colonial Drive north to Alba Drive.
FORWARD Orlando Funded through the 2023 USDOT Safe Streets and Roads for All grant, FORWARD Orlando will transform high-need areas for pedestrian safety into dynamic living labs for safety countermeasures, quick-build and demonstration activities.
Downtown Gap Trail The Downtown Gap project will construct a sidewalk-level bicycle lane on the south side of Washington Street from Garland Avenue to Magnolia Avenue. It will also make at-grade railroad crossing improvements at the Sunrail crossing.
2021 ADA Transition Plan Update The city’s Public Works Department and Transportation Department are working in conjunction with a consultant to update the city’s ADA Transition Plan.
Brick Street Rehabilitation Project - Harwood Street This initiative is a component of the city's Bricks Streets Restoration program. The comprehensive reconstruction of the brick street encompasses a new roadway base on Harwood Street, between North Hyer Avenue and Highland Avenue. Additional project highlights include ADA-compliant curb ramps, the replacement of sanitary sewer lines, manholes, laterals, new water services, and fire hydrants.
Virginia Drive Study The City of Orlando is studying Virginia Drive, from North Orange Avenue to North Mills Avenue, to understand current right-of-way (ROW) constraints and design the ultimate cross section for the roadway, while implementing the vision of the Virginia Drive Special Plan, based on the Virginia /Lake Highland Transportation & Land Use Study.
Southwest Orlando Bike and Pedestrian Study This study will analyze safety and connectivity for people walking and biking in the Southwest Orlando area.
City Sidewalk Construction Soon, the City will make improvements to its pedestrian sidewalks. Improving sidewalk paths will allow constituents to easily transverse neighborhoods and communities while enhancing urban connectivity.
Sanitary Sewer Smoke Testing Smoke testing allows the Water Reclamation Division to pinpoint sanitary sewer deficiencies within the public right-of-way. It also presents an opportunity to locate cross and unauthorized connections to the City's sanitary sewer system.
Proactive City Surveying The city’s Surveying and Engineering Division periodically conducts field surveys to correctly map topography, flood plains, delineate public right-of-way, and inventory public utilities.
City Wide Asphalt Rejuvenation The City of Orlando has identified roadways in your community needing remediation. Pavement Technology, Inc will commence a maltene replacement or asphalt rejuvenation.
Lift Station 2 Force Main Improvements Project Parts A, B, and C The city is proactively and systematically taking steps to improve the sanitary sewer services it provides. The city is committed to reliable and efficient service for our constituents. To maintain that commitment, Public Works will oversee the complete improvement of Lift Station - 2 Force Main.
Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project - Phase I The Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project is a collaborative effort between the City of Orlando and the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) to enhance our community's infrastructure. This transformative project encompasses various utility upgrades, including enhancements to OUC's potable water system and the City's sanitary sewer and stormwater systems.
East Muriel Street Sanitary Sewer Replacement The City of Orlando and its contractor will upgrade the current sanitary sewer system and reconstruct the existing roadway. The project area is on East Muriel Street from South Orange Avenue to Delaney Avenue.
Fern Creek Avenue Sanitary Sewer Improvements This initiative involves enhancing the sanitary sewer system along Fern Creek Avenue. The primary objective is to conduct necessary repairs on sanitary sewer mainlines and sewer service laterals in the area from East Robinson Street to Canton Street.
Orlando Manufactured Gasification Plant Cleanup Cleanup of the Orlando Manufactured Gasification Plant Site, which operated from about 1887 to 1960. Located on the north and south sides of the 400-600 blocks of West Robinson Street (near Terry and Chatham Avenues). The plant was demolished in the early 1960s.
Creative Village Phase I Development Creative Village Phase I was the start of transforming 68-acres of city-owned land into a mixed-use, urban Innovation District anchored by UCF Downtown and Valencia College Downtown.
Creative Village Phase II Development Phase II of vertical development at Creative Village is planned to begin soon and represents more than $365 million in development activity.
Downtown Gap Trail The Downtown Gap project will construct a sidewalk-level bicycle lane on the south side of Washington Street from Garland Avenue to Magnolia Avenue. It will also make at-grade railroad crossing improvements at the Sunrail crossing.
2021 ADA Transition Plan Update The city’s Public Works Department and Transportation Department are working in conjunction with a consultant to update the city’s ADA Transition Plan.
Southwest Orlando Bike and Pedestrian Study This study will analyze safety and connectivity for people walking and biking in the Southwest Orlando area.
City Sidewalk Construction Soon, the City will make improvements to its pedestrian sidewalks. Improving sidewalk paths will allow constituents to easily transverse neighborhoods and communities while enhancing urban connectivity.
Sanitary Sewer Smoke Testing Smoke testing allows the Water Reclamation Division to pinpoint sanitary sewer deficiencies within the public right-of-way. It also presents an opportunity to locate cross and unauthorized connections to the City's sanitary sewer system.
Proactive City Surveying The city’s Surveying and Engineering Division periodically conducts field surveys to correctly map topography, flood plains, delineate public right-of-way, and inventory public utilities.
City Wide Asphalt Rejuvenation The City of Orlando has identified roadways in your community needing remediation. Pavement Technology, Inc will commence a maltene replacement or asphalt rejuvenation.
Lake Notasulga - Haralson Estates Improvements The Haralson Estates Subdivision is located just north of downtown Orlando. They have been dealing with an older stormwater management system that no longer meets the neighborhood's needs. To address these challenges, the first phase of our project involves the installation of an underground drainage system, roadway improvements, and the addition of sidewalks.
Shingle Creek Trail Extension Along Kirkman Road The City of Orlando is advancing a 0.7-mile multi-use trail along the east side of Kirkman Road, stretching from Old Winter Garden Road to Raleigh Street.
Bumby Avenue Safety Improvements The City of Orlando Transportation Department is making safety improvements along Bumby Avenue from Virginia Drive to Illinois Avenue in response to community concerns about speeding and pedestrian safety.
2021 ADA Transition Plan Update The city’s Public Works Department and Transportation Department are working in conjunction with a consultant to update the city’s ADA Transition Plan.
Southwest Orlando Bike and Pedestrian Study This study will analyze safety and connectivity for people walking and biking in the Southwest Orlando area.
City Sidewalk Construction Soon, the City will make improvements to its pedestrian sidewalks. Improving sidewalk paths will allow constituents to easily transverse neighborhoods and communities while enhancing urban connectivity.
Sanitary Sewer Smoke Testing Smoke testing allows the Water Reclamation Division to pinpoint sanitary sewer deficiencies within the public right-of-way. It also presents an opportunity to locate cross and unauthorized connections to the City's sanitary sewer system.
Proactive City Surveying The city’s Surveying and Engineering Division periodically conducts field surveys to correctly map topography, flood plains, delineate public right-of-way, and inventory public utilities.
City Wide Asphalt Rejuvenation The City of Orlando has identified roadways in your community needing remediation. Pavement Technology, Inc will commence a maltene replacement or asphalt rejuvenation.
Carrier Drive Roadway Improvements and Roundabout Project Universal Studios is currently working on plans to improve Carrier Drive from Universal Boulevard to Kirkman Road to accommodate improved pedestrian and bicycle connectivity.
Lift Station 55 Replacement Project Lift Station 55 will be replaced with a submersible pump-type lift station.
Brick Street Rehabilitation Project - Harwood Street This initiative is a component of the city's Bricks Streets Restoration program. The comprehensive reconstruction of the brick street encompasses a new roadway base on Harwood Street, between North Hyer Avenue and Highland Avenue. Additional project highlights include ADA-compliant curb ramps, the replacement of sanitary sewer lines, manholes, laterals, new water services, and fire hydrants.
City Sidewalk Construction Soon, the City will make improvements to its pedestrian sidewalks. Improving sidewalk paths will allow constituents to easily transverse neighborhoods and communities while enhancing urban connectivity.
City Wide Asphalt Rejuvenation The City of Orlando has identified roadways in your community needing remediation. Pavement Technology, Inc will commence a maltene replacement or asphalt rejuvenation.
Edgewater Drive Complete Street Project This exciting project will transform how we live, work, and play in the College Park neighborhood– and we want you to be part of this journey! Edgewater Drive is being redesigned from Lakeview Street to Par Street. This includes expansion of sidewalks, ADA compliancy, calmer traffic, new lighting, streetscape elements, and robust, Florida-friendly landscaping.
Lake Notasulga - Haralson Estates Improvements The Haralson Estates Subdivision is located just north of downtown Orlando. They have been dealing with an older stormwater management system that no longer meets the neighborhood's needs. To address these challenges, the first phase of our project involves the installation of an underground drainage system, roadway improvements, and the addition of sidewalks.
Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project - Phase I The Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project is a collaborative effort between the City of Orlando and the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) to enhance our community's infrastructure. This transformative project encompasses various utility upgrades, including enhancements to OUC's potable water system and the City's sanitary sewer and stormwater systems.
New traffic signal at Virginia Drive and Alden Road Construct new traffic signal at the intersection of Virginia Drive and Alden Road.
2021 ADA Transition Plan Update The city’s Public Works Department and Transportation Department are working in conjunction with a consultant to update the city’s ADA Transition Plan.
Virginia Drive Study The City of Orlando is studying Virginia Drive, from North Orange Avenue to North Mills Avenue, to understand current right-of-way (ROW) constraints and design the ultimate cross section for the roadway, while implementing the vision of the Virginia Drive Special Plan, based on the Virginia /Lake Highland Transportation & Land Use Study.
Southwest Orlando Bike and Pedestrian Study This study will analyze safety and connectivity for people walking and biking in the Southwest Orlando area.
Virginia- Forest- Corrine Corridor Project Improvements for Corrine Drive, such as interim resurfacing, accessibility upgrades and pop-up projects.
Carrier Drive Roadway Improvements and Roundabout Project Universal Studios is currently working on plans to improve Carrier Drive from Universal Boulevard to Kirkman Road to accommodate improved pedestrian and bicycle connectivity.
Citywide Reclaimed Water Inspections The city is committed to providing quality reclaimed water service. To maintain that commitment the city will proactively inspect reclaimed water systems citywide.
Sanitary Sewer Smoke Testing Smoke testing allows the Water Reclamation Division to pinpoint sanitary sewer deficiencies within the public right-of-way. It also presents an opportunity to locate cross and unauthorized connections to the City's sanitary sewer system.
Lift Station 55 Replacement Project Lift Station 55 will be replaced with a submersible pump-type lift station.
Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project - Phase I The Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project is a collaborative effort between the City of Orlando and the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) to enhance our community's infrastructure. This transformative project encompasses various utility upgrades, including enhancements to OUC's potable water system and the City's sanitary sewer and stormwater systems.
East Muriel Street Sanitary Sewer Replacement The City of Orlando and its contractor will upgrade the current sanitary sewer system and reconstruct the existing roadway. The project area is on East Muriel Street from South Orange Avenue to Delaney Avenue.
Orlando Manufactured Gasification Plant Cleanup Cleanup of the Orlando Manufactured Gasification Plant Site, which operated from about 1887 to 1960. Located on the north and south sides of the 400-600 blocks of West Robinson Street (near Terry and Chatham Avenues). The plant was demolished in the early 1960s.
FORWARD Orlando Funded through the 2023 USDOT Safe Streets and Roads for All grant, FORWARD Orlando will transform high-need areas for pedestrian safety into dynamic living labs for safety countermeasures, quick-build and demonstration activities.
The Packing District The Packing District is a private project to develop a mixed-use environment. The city is taking the opportunity to enhance recreational options, green space and infrastructure.
The Emergency Operations Center Building Expansion The City of Orlando Office of Emergency Management assists residents in preparing for, coping with, and recovering from the effects of natural and man-made disasters.
Proactive City Surveying The city’s Surveying and Engineering Division periodically conducts field surveys to correctly map topography, flood plains, delineate public right-of-way, and inventory public utilities.
Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project - Phase I The Summerlin Avenue Improvement Project is a collaborative effort between the City of Orlando and the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) to enhance our community's infrastructure. This transformative project encompasses various utility upgrades, including enhancements to OUC's potable water system and the City's sanitary sewer and stormwater systems.
Ellwood Avenue Sanitary Sewer Replacement The City of Orlando and its contractor will be upgrading the current gravity sanitary sewer system, including the lateral connections. The project area is on Ellwood Avenue from Colonial Drive north to Alba Drive.
East Muriel Street Sanitary Sewer Replacement The City of Orlando and its contractor will upgrade the current sanitary sewer system and reconstruct the existing roadway. The project area is on East Muriel Street from South Orange Avenue to Delaney Avenue.