The 2045 Transportation Mobility Plan (2045 Plan) will guide Seminole County’s short- and long-term transportation projects, programs, initiatives, and investments. This comprehensive plan will consider every way individuals move in and around Seminole County, including driving, walking, cycling, ride-share, rolling, and the use of public transportation. Then, the plan will recommend a variety of transportation investments to be made over the next 20 years, including an expanded road network and increased mobility options to support transit, pedestrian, and bicycle systems.
Seminole County initiated the 2045 Plan in 2022 by first defining the vision, goals and objectives of the plan based on input from the Board of County Commissioners, regional transportation agencies, local municipalities in the County, and area stakeholders. The assessment of mobility needs for Seminole County was reviewed for consistency with regional planning documents, including Orange County’s North East Orange County Areawide Transportation Study, LYNX Transit Development Plan, and MetroPlan Orlando’s 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan.
Seminole County identified projects to meet the needs of the region and prioritized the projects for future funding opportunities. These projects are compiled into a list of Prioritized Mobility Projects and will be presented during the upcoming public meetings. In addition, input will be solicited from the public to further define the County’s mobility needs.
The 2045 Transportation Mobility Plan will consider:
The County is providing three options to participate in a public meeting format:
In-Person Meetings:
Virtual Meeting:
All information presented at all attendance options will be the same. These public meetings will give the community an opportunity to review the goals of the 2045 Transportation Mobility Plan and the draft list of Prioritized Mobility Projects. Displays that illustrate the plan process, goals, and prioritized projects will be presented at the meeting.
These public meetings are being advertised and conducted in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, or family status. Persons wishing to express their concerns about Title VI or requiring accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should contact ADA Coordinator Christina Brandolini by email at cbrandolini@seminolecountyfl.gov, or by phone at 407-665-7940.
The 2045 Transportation Mobility Plan developed a prioritized list of projects for implementation based on the assessment of existing and future network traffic and mobility demands, safety crash data, population trends, and communizer characteristics. View the interactive map with the full prioritized project list.
Additional Information:
Public feedback is accepted through the form below.