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Power Corridor Trail Feasibility Study

From SR 434 to the Cross Seminole Trail via Shepard Road

CIP No.02007013

Project Overview

The Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division is conducting a feasibility study to evaluate the viability of constructing a 10-foot-wide shared-use path trail facility from SR 434, at Winter Park Drive, to the Cross Seminole Trail, via Shepard Road. The general study area is located north of the City of Casselberry, east of the City of Longwood and passes through the City of Winter Springs. This trail is identified as a proposed major trail in the Seminole County Trail Master Plan and is intended to provide a north-south connection from the City of Casselberry to the Cross Seminole Trail. In addition, this trail is intended to be part of a larger trail from the City of Casselberry to the City of Lake Mary called the Seminole Central Trail.

This study documents the data collection, existing conditions analysis, public involvement coordination, alternatives comparison, estimated impacts, cost, and permitting requirements conducted as part of the study. A project location map is provided below.

Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status

Covid-19 Notice: Due to the current Covid-19 related social distance measures enacted at the National, State and County levels, this webpage has been prepared to allow increased online feedback from all stakeholders including residents, trail users, and all interested parties.

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project map


Send Us Your Feedback

The Virtual Public Meeting Presentation period occurred from June 30th to July 14th, 2020.

However, should you have any questions/comments, or desire special accommodation under the America Disabilities (ADA) Act or need language translation, please contact the Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division Project Manager, Vasu T. Persaud, PE by email at vpersaud@seminolecountyfl.gov or by phone at (407) 665-5707.


Project Presentation


Project Documents

- Virtual Public Meeting Newsletter

- Presentation for BCC_08.11.20