Florida Gets More Lanes Because America Loves Traffic
Published Date: 12/11/2025
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Summary
Florida’s Department of Transportation is moving forward to widen US 17-92 from two lanes to four over 3.8 miles in Osceola County, making your drive smoother and safer. Final approvals are set, but if anyone wants to challenge the project, they must act by May 11, 2026. This upgrade promises better traffic flow and shows a big investment in local roads.
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US 17-92 widened to four lanes
The Florida Department of Transportation will widen US 17-92 (State Road 600) from two lanes to a four-lane divided roadway from Ivy Mist Lane to Avenue A in Osceola County, a distance of 3.8 miles. The Type 2 Categorical Exclusion for the project was approved October 29, 2025, and the notice of final agency actions was issued December 2, 2025. If you drive this stretch, the project is intended to make your drive smoother and safer.
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