Westmoreland Drive Roadway and Utility Improvements

Last updated on May 26, 2026

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The Westmoreland Drive Roadway and Utility Improvements 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 system.

Spanning from West Colonial Drive to West Church Street along Westmoreland Drive, the project entails replacing approximately 4,660 feet of 20-inch cast-iron water main with a 16-inch ductile-iron water main, thereby replacing outdated infrastructure dating back to 1940. This modernization effort involves removing and replacing existing water mains and valves, and adding new fire hydrants to bolster safety measures.

Furthermore, the initiative incorporates comprehensive improvements to the gravity sewer along Westmoreland Drive. This entails replacement, lining, and point repairs, as well as upgrading manholes and sewer laterals for enhanced functionality.

Beyond utility upgrades, the project includes a complete restoration of the curb and roadway. Pedestrian safety enhancements are a key component, including curb ramp replacements to enhance ADA compliance. 

North Westmoreland Drive between West Colonial Drive and West Church Street

Location

W Colonial Drive and N Westmorland Drive, Orlando, FL 32835  View Map

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