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Public Works Department Roadway Program
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Public Works Department Roadway Program (CIP 5 Year Plan) (by Fiscal Year) (PDF)
Transportation Projects
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Reports

View the Transportation Projects homepage for a comprehensive list of Roadway Conceptual Analysis and Projects Under Design in Orange County.

Move It Campaign
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On January 16, 2004, METROPLAN ORLANDO, the Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Highway Patrol and law enforcement and fire rescue representatives announced the adoption of the Tri County Area Open Roads Policy by Central Florida's municipalities.

At the same time, the group announced the launch of the MOVE IT Yes You Can! public awareness campaign, which will include the distribution of a MOVE IT Accident Safety Checklist brochure, television and radio PSAs, and billboard campaign, made possible by public and private sector partnerships.

Roadway Lighting Program
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The Orange County Roadway Lighting Program has been developed to light approximately 395 miles of County arterial roadways. 

Arterial roadways are major roads throughout the County. Most of these roads will be lighted by December 2008.

Studies & Regional Transportation Issues
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Trans Plan - Exterior

Orange County Transportation Planning is coordinating regional studies to better manage the safety, efficiency and traffic flow.

Traffic Statistics
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Traffic count methodology, traffic counts, traffic signal locations, and Orange County area roads are summarized by Public Works Traffic Engineering.

Traffic Engineering
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The Traffic Engineering Division plans, installs, operates, and maintains traffic control devices in Orange County. The Division operates a full service sign fabrication shop and installs over 9,000 traffic signs annually. The Division also operates over 300 traffic signals and 39 flashing warning beacons. In addition, division personnel review projects involving transportation modeling and area-wide transportation studies.

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