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Temporary WB I-4 Left Exit Ramp to Colonial Drive Closing Permanently

Posted on March 26, 2020

Downtown Access Relocated to WB Ivanhoe Boulevard Exit

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is permanently closing the temporary left exit from westbound Interstate 4 (I-4) to Colonial Drive (State Road 50) as soon as 10 p.m. Friday, March 27.

Access to downtown Orlando will shift to the westbound I-4 exit for Ivanhoe Boulevard (Exit 84B) while reconstruction of the Colonial Drive interchange continues. After exiting to Ivanhoe Boulevard, drivers will turn left onto Ivanhoe Boulevard then turn right onto Legion Place/Orange Avenue and continue to Colonial Drive and downtown Orlando.

Closing the temporary left exit ramp, which opened to traffic December 2019, provides space for crews to continue reconstructing permanent I-4 lanes in the median. Closing the ramp also allows for the elimination of a traffic signal at the intersection of the ramp with Ivanhoe Boulevard, improving traffic flow under the interstate. A second left turn lane will be added to the newly constructed westbound I-4 exit to Ivanhoe Boulevard to help handle the additional vehicles that traveled the underutilized temporary left exit.

Work at the Colonial Drive interchange is focused on building new westbound I-4 lanes. The project team anticipates opening new westbound general use lanes and the new westbound I-4 exit at Colonial Drive as soon as summer 2020.

Please download or view the attached handout for more information about the ramp changes and final planned improvements at the Colonial Drive interchange.

Motorists are advised to maintain a safe speed when driving through the work zone, follow posted detour signs, and allow extra time to navigate the downtown area.

Modifications or extensions to these schedules may become necessary due to weather delays or other unforeseen conditions.

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