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Oviedo $21 million State Road 426, County Road 419 widening project now complete
Oviedo $21 million State Road 426, County Road 419 widening project now complete

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time08-03-2025

  • Automotive
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Oviedo $21 million State Road 426, County Road 419 widening project now complete

The Brief A $21 million construction project to widen roads in Ovideo has been completed. The transformational widening project for State Road 426 and County Road 419 stretches through the historic downtown area. The project has transformed a 1.4-mile stretch of roadway from Pine Avenue to Adeline B. Tinsley Way into a modern four-lane divided corridor. The project also includes myriad other safety and efficiency improvements for bikers and walkers. OVIEDO, Fla. - A $21 million construction project to widen State Road 426 and County Road 419 through historic downtown Oviedo has been completed. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Seminole County and the City of Oviedo celebrated the completion of the transformational widening project at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 6. The ribbon-cutting ceremony featured remarks from key officials, including Seminole County Commission Chairman and District Two Commissioner Jay Zembower, Seminole County District One Commissioner Bob Dallari, FDOT District Five Director of Transportation Development Jack Adkins, and City of Oviedo Mayor Megan Sladek. The project has helped to transform a 1.4-mile stretch of roadway from Pine Avenue to Adeline B. Tinsley Way into a modern four-lane divided corridor. The project also includes myriad other safety and efficiency improvements for bikers and walkers. What we know Among the improvements included in this project are a 22-foot-wide raised grass median, dedicated bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides of the street. These upgrades provide safer and more efficient travel options for all users. Significant stormwater enhancements were also implemented to improve drainage in the area. A pedestrian hybrid beacon was also installed in February near Oviedo High School. Officials said the advanced crossing system stops traffic when activated, ensuring a safer route for students and pedestrians seeking to cross. What they're saying Officials said that the completion of the S.R. 426 and C.R. 419 widening project marks a significant investment in Oviedo's infrastructure. "Thanks to the continued support of our residents through the Penny Sales Tax, we are delivering meaningful improvements that will benefit our region for years to come," Zembower said. "Oviedo residents have been anticipating the expansion of Broadway Street for over 20 years," Sladek said. "Now that it is completed, we are excited to welcome private sector investment in this brick-lined corridor and all the vitality and economic growth that it brings." "This project really is a testament to what we can accomplish when state and local agencies work together toward a common goal," Adkins said. "By partnering with Seminole County and the City of Oviedo, we've been able to deliver infrastructure improvements that will benefit residents and visitors for years to come." STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local:Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source This story was written based on information shared by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in a press release on March 7, 2025.

Iron District soccer stadium project moves forward. Developer hopes for summer construction start
Iron District soccer stadium project moves forward. Developer hopes for summer construction start

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time24-02-2025

  • Business
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Iron District soccer stadium project moves forward. Developer hopes for summer construction start

A downtown Milwaukee development proposal centered on a minor league soccer stadium has taken a step forward − which could lead to a summer construction start. The 7-acre Iron District site, 803 W. Michigan St., has been sold to MDC Iron District LLC, an affiliate of Milwaukee Development Corp. The latter is a nonprofit subsidiary of Milwaukee Metropolitan Association of Commerce and promotes local development projects. The sale price was $9.3 million, according to a deed posted online Monday by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. The sale is tied to Milwaukee Development's role in accepting a $9.3 million grant to help finance the 8,000-seat stadium, said S.R. Mills, CEO of Kenosha-based Bear Development LLC. A Bear Development affiliate, West Michigan Investments LLC, sold the site. Its assessed value is $7.5 million, according to city records. The grant was provided through federal American Rescue Plan Act cash distributed to Wisconsin by the Biden administration. It was announced in November 2023 by Gov. Tony Evers. The land sale is an incremental step forward in completing the financing package for the Iron District, Mills told the Journal Sentinel. The developers hope to begin construction in early summer, he said. Milwaukee Pro Soccer, owned by Grafton business operator James Kacmarcik, is working with Bear Development to create the Iron District. The stadium would house a minor league USL Championship team. It would be built next to a hotel on the site. Bear Development in 2024 opened Michigan Street Commons, an affordable apartment community, on the Iron District site's western portion at 915 W. Michigan St. Tom Daykin can be emailed at tdaykin@ and followed on Instagram, Bluesky, X and article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee's Iron District soccer stadium project takes step forward

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