April 17, 2017
No through traffic will be allowed on the Connector Road at SR 429 during Monday’s operation. This work will require closing the SR 429 northbound left-turn lanes at the Connector Road at night. The SR 429 northbound right-turn lane onto the Connector Road will remain open to provide access to Plymouth Sorrento Road and US 441.

During Tuesday’s operation
, no through traffic will be allowed from
US 441 onto the Connector Road. Traffic wishing to go southbound on SR 429 must continue south on US 441 to SR 451 to get on SR 429. Motorists traveling northbound US 441 will access southbound 429 via Plymouth Sorrento and Connector Road. Motorists on Plymouth Sorrento SB will be able to access SB 429 at Connector Road, the westbound road lane will remain open for traffic.
Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s $56 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from where the SR 429 currently ends at the Connector Road to just north of Ponkan Road. This section is scheduled to open to traffic this summer.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $271 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
April 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – On Monday night, April 17, crews will alternate traffic through one lane on Kelly Park Road between Round Lake Road and Plymouth Sorrento Road as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429). This will allow crews to work on the signal mast arms from 7 p.m. – 5 a.m.
On Tuesday, April 18, flaggers will alternate traffic through one lane on Kelly Park Road near Plymouth Sorrento Road to repair asphalt pavement from 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. After they finish the work, crews will then shift asphalt repairs onto Plymouth Sorrento Road near the same intersection.
Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s $46.6 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from where the SR 429 currently ends at the Connector Road to just north of Ponkan Road. This section is scheduled to open to traffic this summer.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $271 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
April 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – Nighttime road closures are scheduled tonight, April 11 and Thursday, April 13 on Plymouth Sorrento Road just north of Haas-Ondich Road. Crews will be setting bridge beams from 8 p.m. – 7 a.m. as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429).
During the closure, traffic will be detoured via State Road 46, Round Lake Road and Kelly Park Road. Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
The Central Florida Expressway Authority began construction January 4, 2016 on Wekiva Parkway Section 2B. This $79.6 million section will connect to Section 2A, located north of Haas Road between Plymouth Sorrento Road and County Road 435 (Mount Plymouth Road), and to Section 1B to the south. Work is scheduled to finish by spring of 2018. This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $271 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida's beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River. | | |
April 2017
(SORRENTO, FL) - Crews are scheduled tonight, April 6, and Friday morning, April 7, to pour concrete for the southbound bridge deck on Coronado-Somerset Drive. The work scheduled from midnight – 8 a.m. is part of building Section 2C of the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429).
Residents may expect some noise from crews and equipment during the concrete pour. Access to Coronado Somerset Drive will remain open during this operation. Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers.
Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
The Central Florida Expressway Authority began construction May 2, 2016 on Wekiva Parkway Section 2C. This $49.48 million section stretches from the Lake County-Orange County line to a planned loop interchange at SR 46 east of Round Lake Road. This section is slated to open to traffic in spring of 2018.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $271 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
April 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – Crews are scheduled to close Connector Road to through traffic at State Road 429 (Daniel Webster Western Beltway) near US 441 the nights of Wednesday, April 5, Thursday, April 6 and Monday, April 10. The closures scheduled from 8 p.m. - 6 a.m. will allow crews to do overhead bridge work and remove temporary barrier wall as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429).

No through traffic will be allowed on the Connector Road at SR 429 during this operation. This work will require closing the SR 429 northbound left-turn lanes at the Connector Road at night. The SR 429 northbound right-turn lane onto the Connector Road will remain open to provide access to Plymouth Sorrento Road and US 441.
Motorists on Plymouth Sorrento Road who wish to go south on SR 429 must turn right onto US 441, and then turn right onto the Connector Road to access the southbound SR 429 ramp.
Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s $56 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from where the SR 429 currently ends at the Connector Road to just north of Ponkan Road. This section is scheduled to open to traffic this summer.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $271 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
April 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – Nighttime road closures are scheduled Tuesday, April 4 and Thursday, April 6 on Plymouth Sorrento Road just north of Haas-Ondich Road. Crews will be setting bridge beams from 8 p.m. – 7 a.m. as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429).
The closure and detour also will take place on Tuesday, April 11 and Thursday, April 13 for bridge beam setting.

During the closure, traffic will be detoured via State Road 46, Round Lake Road and Kelly Park Road. Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drives. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
The Central Florida Expressway Authority began construction January 4, 2016 on Wekiva Parkway Section 2B. This $79.6 million section will connect to Section 2A, located north of Haas Road between Plymouth Sorrento Road and County Road 435 (Mount Plymouth Road), and to Section 1B to the south. Work is scheduled to finish by spring of 2018. This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River. | | |
March 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – Crews are scheduled this weekend to close Ondich Road west of Plymouth Sorrento Road for overhead bridge work as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429). The scheduled closure and detour starts at 7 a.m. Friday, March 31 and runs through, Sunday, April 2, until the work is complete.
During the closure, traffic will be detoured via Effie Drive, Kelly Park Road and Plymouth Sorrento Road. Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
The Central Florida Expressway Authority began construction January 4, 2016 on Wekiva Parkway Section 2B. This $79.6 million section will connect to Section 2A, located north of Haas Road between Plymouth Sorrento Road and County Road 435 (Mount Plymouth Road), and to Section 1B to the south. Work is scheduled to finish by spring of 2018.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.

March 2017
March 2017
(SORRENTO, FL) - Crews building part of the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429) are scheduled tonight, March 15, to close the westbound lane on State Road 46 just east of Round Lake Road. The closure is scheduled from 8 p.m. - 5 a.m.
The contractor, GLF Construction Corporation, will be installing temporary barrier wall along the westbound lane. During the lane closure, flaggers will alternate traffic in both directions through one lane. Electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers.
Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
The Central Florida Expressway Authority began construction May 2, 2016 on Wekiva Parkway Section 2C. This $49.48 million section stretches from the Lake County-Orange County line to a loop interchange at SR 46 east of Round Lake Road. This section is slated to open to traffic in spring of 2018.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
March 2017
(SORRENTO, FL) - Crews building part of the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429) are scheduled Wednesday and Thursday nights, March 8 and 9, to shift traffic on State Road 46 just east of Round Lake Road. Work, including placing barrier wall, is scheduled from 9 p.m. - 5 a.m.
On Wednesday night, traffic will move toward the south side of SR 46. This will allow crews to work on the north side of the roadway.
During the shift and barrier wall work, flaggers will alternate traffic in both directions through one lane. Electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers.
Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
The Central Florida Expressway Authority began construction May 2, 2016 on Wekiva Parkway Section 2C. This $49.48 million section stretches from the Lake County-Orange County line to a planned loop interchange at SR 46 east of Round Lake Road. This section is slated to open to traffic in spring of 2018.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
February 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – On Wednesday, Feb. 15, crews will intermittently close one northbound left turn lane on State Road 429 (Daniel Webster Western Beltway) at Connector Road. Also, crews will intermittently close one westbound lane on Connector Road near US 441. The lane closures between 8 -9 p.m. will allow crews to conduct overhead bridge work as part of building the Wekiva Parkway.
Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s $56 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from where the SR 429 currently ends at the Connector Road to just north of Ponkan Road. Work on this section began in June 2015 and is scheduled to finish in late spring of 2017.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
February 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – On Tuesday, February 14 and Wednesday February 15, crews will intermittently close one northbound, left turn lane on State Road 429 (Daniel Webster Western Beltway) at Connector Road. Also crews will intermittently close one westbound lane on Connector Road near US 441. The lane closures, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., will allow crews to conduct overhead bridge work as part of building the Wekiva Parkway.
Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s $56 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from where the SR 429 currently ends at the Connector Road to just north of Ponkan Road. Work on this section began in June 2015 and is scheduled to finish in late spring of 2017.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
February 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – On Thursday, February 9, crews will close Kelly Park Road between Round Lake Road and Plymouth Sorrento Road as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429). The closure from 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. will allow crews to finish painting bridge beams over Kelly Park Road.
Traffic will be detoured via Round Lake Road, Ponkan Road and Plymouth Sorrento Road during the closure. Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers.
Electronic message boards will be posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway’s $46.6 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from Ponkan Road to a planned interchange at Kelly Park Road. Work began August 3, 2015, and is scheduled to finish in the spring of 2017.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.

February 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – From Wednesday-Friday, February 8-10, crews will intermittently close one northbound, left turn lane on State Road 429 (Daniel Webster Western Beltway) at Connector Road. Also crews will intermittently close one westbound lane on Connector Road near US 441. The lane closures, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., will allow crews to conduct overhead bridge work as part of building the Wekiva Parkway.
Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s $56 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from where the SR 429 currently ends at the Connector Road to just north of Ponkan Road. Work on this section began in June 2015 and is scheduled to finish in late spring of 2017.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
January 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – Crews are scheduled today through Wednesday, January 18, to close Kelly Park Road west of Plymouth Sorrento Road as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429). The closures from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. will allow crews to finish painting bridge beams over Kelly Park Road.
During the closure, traffic will be detoured via Round Lake Road, Ponkan Road and Plymouth Sorrento Road. Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers.
Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s $46.6 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from Ponkan Road to a planned interchange at Kelly Park Road. Work began August 3, 2015. This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.

January 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – Crews are scheduled today through Friday, January 13, to close Kelly Park Road west of Plymouth Sorrento Road as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429). The closure from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. will allow crews to paint bridge beams over Kelly Park Road.
During the closure, traffic will be detoured via Round Lake Road, Ponkan Road and Plymouth Sorrento Road. Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers.
Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s $46.6 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from Ponkan Road to a planned interchange at Kelly Park Road. Work began August 3, 2015. This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.

January 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – Over the next several weeks, crews are scheduled to intermittently alternate traffic through one lane on Ondich Road west of Plymouth Sorrento Road as building part of the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429). The lane closures will occur daily as needed between 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. for bridge work.
Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
The Central Florida Expressway Authority began construction January 4, 2016 on Wekiva Parkway Section 2B. This $79.6 million section will connect to Section 2A, located north of Haas Road between Plymouth Sorrento Road and County Road 435 (Mount Plymouth Road), and to Section 1B to the south. Work is scheduled to finish by spring of 2018.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
January 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – Crews are scheduled today through Thursday, January 5, to close Kelly Park Road west of Plymouth Sorrento Road as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429). The closure from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. will allow crews to paint bridge beams over Kelly Park Road and to pave several driveways.
During the closure, traffic will be detoured via Round Lake Road, Ponkan Road and Plymouth Sorrento Road. Flaggers will direct traffic and electronic message boards are posted to alert drivers.
Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s $46.6 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from Ponkan Road to a planned interchange at Kelly Park Road. Work began August 3, 2015. This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.

January 2017
(APOPKA, FL) – Crews on Tuesday through Thursday, January 3-5, will alternate traffic through one lane on Plymouth Sorrento Road near Kelly Park Road as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429). The lane closure, between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., will allow crews to pave and stripe portions of the road.
Electronic message boards will be posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway’s $46.6 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from Ponkan Road to a planned interchange at Kelly Park Road. Work began August 3, 2015, and is scheduled to finish in the late spring of 2017.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.
December 2016
(APOPKA, FL) – On Thursday, December 22 and Friday, December 23, crews will alternate traffic through one lane on Plymouth Sorrento Road near Kelly Park Road as part of building the Wekiva Parkway (State Road 429). The lane closure, on Thursday between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Friday between 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m., will allow crews to pave and stripe portions of the road.
Electronic message boards will be posted to alert drivers. Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances could delay or prolong work. Motorists are urged to use caution in the construction area for their safety and that of the work crews.
This work is part of the Central Florida Expressway’s $46.6 million project to build the Wekiva Parkway from Ponkan Road to a planned interchange at Kelly Park Road. Work began August 3, 2015, and is scheduled to finish in the spring of 2017.
This project is among five parkway sections being built by CFX, totaling 10 miles and more than $270 million in construction costs. Once completed, the 25-mile parkway will complete Central Florida’s beltway, while helping to protect the natural resources surrounding the Wekiva River.