TRAFFIC
ENGINEERING
Mission
The purpose of the Traffic Engineering Division is to plan, design, construct,
and maintain all traffic control devices (signs, signals, school flashers,
roadway markings); and to provide cost effective solutions to remedy traffic
safety and operational concerns for protection and comfort of Seminole County
citizens.
Business
Strategy
The Traffic Engineering Division performs all essential engineering and operations
functions related to traffic safety and efficiency elements as provided by
Florida Law, the Board of County Commissioners, and in accordance with all
federal, state, and local standards. These essential functions include traffic
safety and operational studies, roadway signing and traffic emergency management,
signals and signal systems operations and maintenance, roadway and intersection
striping program, and administration of construction and professional services
contracts.
Objectives
Perform maintenance operations for traffic signals and signal systems under
County jurisdiction. Perform essential operations to fabricate, install and
maintain roadway signs and pavement marking. Conduct safety and traffic operations
studies to reduce frequency and severity of crashes and improve mobility. Respond
to citizen concerns regarding traffic safety and congestion problems. Administer
an efficient emergency response program for traffic control during road closures
and natural disasters.
Services
The Seminole County Traffic Engineering Office is located at 140
Bush Loop, Sanford. Our operating hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:00
PM. Our office number is (407) 665-5677.
Traffic Engineering
Division provides services to the community
in the following areas:
Signals & Signal
Systems - services include, but
are not limited to, repair and maintenance of the existing
367 signals within Seminole County, programming of the timing
parameters, planning and management of new signals and responding
to reported malfunctions. The 367 existing signals include
all municipalities except Lake Mary. For additional information contact Charles
Wetzel at cwetzel@seminolecountyfl.gov via
e-mail or phone (407) 665-5686. After hours emergencies call
(407) 665-5100.
Fiber Optic Network - services include, but are not limited to repair and maintenance of approximately 1,246 active miles of fiber and installation of new fiber within Seminole County, planning and managing fiber connections for new or upgrading signals, flashers, beacons, variable message boards( VMS), and outside connections to county facilities, various agencies and municipalities throughout Seminole County. For additional information contact David Muniz at dmuniz@seminolecountyfl.gov via e-mail or phone (407) 665-5679. After hours emergencies call (407) 665-5100.
Signs & Roadway
Markings - services include, but are
not limited to, fabrication, installation,
repair and maintenance of roadway signing
along County maintained rights of way and
maintenance and installation of pavement
markings on County maintained roadways.
For additional information contact Robin
Butler via e-mail at rbutler@seminolecountyfl.gov or
phone (407) 665-5641. After hours emergencies
related to existing Stop and/or Yield signs
call (407) 665-5100.
Traffic Studies -
services include responding to citizen concerns
on the County roadway system, conducting
traffic studies including speed studies,
traffic counts, signal warrant studies, neighborhood
studies, etc. Contact Mark Bevis via email
at mbevis@seminolecountyfl.gov or
phone (407) 665-5685.
Traffic Permits -
services include issuance and coordination
of permits for movement of over-size and/or
over-weight vehicles, block parties, parades,
and special events. Contact Renee Bumgardner
via email at rbumgardner@seminolecountyfl.gov or
phone (407) 665-5678.
Maintenance of Traffic (M.O.T.) - requires a permit for Jack & Bore, Directional, Lane Closure, Road Closure, and Right of Way use. Contact Marcia Haeffner by phone at
(407) 665-5682 or email at mhaeffner@seminolecountyfl.gov.
Community Traffic Safety Team (CTST) - is a committee comprised of Local City, County, and State Agencies, Private Industries and Citizens to reduce the number of fatalities, injuries and the severity of injuries due to traffic crashes in Seminole County. Contact Robin Butler by phone at (407) 665-5641 or email at rbutler@seminolecountyfl.gov.
Decorative Sign Agreement - This type of Agreement is between Seminole County and the Homeowners Association to allow the HOA to install decorative post for the signage within their subdivision.
Traffic Enforcement Agreement - The Agreement permits the Sheriff’s Office to enter into a private and/or gated community to enforce regulatory signage.
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Topics
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Traffic Cameras
ON TV
The Florida Department of Transportation's "I-4 in Seminole County" feeds are shown on SGTV from 7-8 AM and 4-5 PM, Monday through Friday (except holidays and previously scheduled meetings or programs). The feeds are cycled through a scrolling loop, which includes all cameras in Seminole County located between Orange County at Lee Road and the St John's River Bridge before Volusia County.
ON THE INTERNET
The Florida 511 web site gives access to the region's traffic cameras, as well as point to point travel times, a congestion map, construction areas, evacuation routes, and more.