Florida Gets Green Light for 93 New Truck Parking Spots
Published Date: 5/15/2025
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Summary
Florida is getting a new truck parking lot near Sand Lake Road and John Young Parkway with 93 parking spots, restrooms, and a security office. This project helps truck drivers find safe places to park along the busy I-4 corridor. The plan is final, so construction can move forward, making travel smoother and safer for everyone soon!
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New 93‑Space Truck Parking Approved
Federal and Florida agencies approved a truck parking site at the northeast corner of Sand Lake Road and John Young Parkway that will provide approximately 93 truck parking spaces, a centralized restroom building, and an office for security staff. The action is final so construction can move forward to address existing truck parking shortages and accommodate future demand near the I‑4 corridor.
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