A collaborative Maitland Area Transportation Study was conducted, which was an alliance between the City and the Florida Department of Transportation. The study boundary included an approximate ten square mile area. The study identified specific transportation improvements to assist with the Downtown Master Plan implementation, and the specific goals of the Study are identified below.
An implementation plan of recommended improvements was the final product of the Study after analysis of many alternatives. The recommended projects are identified in the graphics below.
Please refer to the Maitland Area Transportation Study Implementatin Plan
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Alleviate 'cut-through' traffic using Maitland Avenue through Downtown
This map is showing several of the transportation improvements proposed for the downtown redevelopment including the new Maitland Boulevard off ramp and light located at the intersection of Greenwood Road and 17/92. It also shows a representation of the extension of Swoope Avenue to 17/92. This new roadway, also known as Sybelia Parkway, will intersect at a new light location on 17/92.For more detail click on the link to the Maitland Area Transportation Study located on this page. |
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Improve existing congestion at the US 17/92 and Horatio Avenue intersection
The red line on the map indicates the existing route that many vehicles use to travel through downtown Maitland. As you can see, even though 17/92 was constructed to carry a greater volume of traffic than Maitland Avenue many drivers bypass the main highway and cut through to Maitland Avenue as a short cut. Between the installation of the new Maitland Boulevard Off Ramp/light and the City Hall round-about traffic flows will shift significantly in the downtown area. |
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FL Department of Transportation and City of Maitland, Florida Maitland Area Transportation Study
Maitland Area Transportation Study Implementatin Plan
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Executive Summary Report
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TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM #1
Community Profile
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TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM #2
Existing Conditions
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TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM #3
Alternatives Analysis
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