Florida Set to Widen Canoe Creek Road for Safer, Smoother Travel
Published Date: 9/12/2025
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Summary
Florida’s Department of Transportation is upgrading Canoe Creek Road from a two-lane to a four-lane divided road, making travel smoother and safer. This final decision affects drivers and nearby communities, with new features for cars, bikes, and pedestrians. The project is set to move forward soon, promising better roads and easier commutes.
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Two-Lane Road Upgraded to Four-Lane
You live in Florida along Canoe Creek Road between Deer Run Road and US 192: the road will be reconstructed from a two‑lane roadway to a four‑lane divided urban roadway (Financial Management 449217-1). Federal and state agencies have issued final actions and the project is moving forward, which is intended to make driving smoother and safer in the project area.
New Bike and Pedestrian Features Added
You use active transportation in the Canoe Creek Road corridor in Florida: the project includes multimodal improvements that add features for bicycles and pedestrians as part of the reconstruction from Deer Run Road to US 192 (Financial Management 449217-1). These changes are intended to provide improved options and safety for bike and foot travel in the project area.
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