Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division is constructing sidewalks and drainage improvements along Oxford Road and Derbyshire Road. On Oxford Road, existing sidewalks will be reconstructed from asphalt to concrete. New curb and gutter and concrete sidewalks will be constructed on the west side. Driveways and curb ramps will be upgraded to meet current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and County standards. Curb inlets and storm pipe will be constructed to replace damaged structures and pipe and improve drainage along the project. Along the north side of Derbyshire Road, drop curb will be constructed to convey stormwater runoff. Driveways and portions of sidewalk will be replaced to meet ADA and County standards. All proposed work is expected to occur within existing County right-of-way and easements.
The County held a public meeting on March 18, 2023. A copy of the public meeting presentation can be viewed below.
Seminole County’s One-Cent Sales Tax for County Infrastructure, known as the Penny Sales Tax, is levied on the sale of consumer goods to visitors, residents and businesses, ensuring the cost to construct and maintain infrastructure is shared. The Penny Sales Tax funds local projects, including stormwater systems, sidewalks and roadways, capital improvements to public safety, and enhancements to Seminole County Public Schools facilities. Since 1991, the Penny Sales Tax has generated $1.8 billion across Seminole County, and residents have now approved its continuation into a fourth generation.
If you have any questions, please contact Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division Project Manager, Sam Moussa P.E., by email at wmoussa@seminolecountyfl.gov, by phone at 407-665-5666, or by filling out the feedback form below.