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Oakland Installs Stop Signs for Vehicles Approaching Trail Crossings

The Town of Oakland Commission has adopted a resolution to approve installing stop signs for vehicles at busy trail crossings in town. That means that drivers approaching the West Orange Trail in Oakland must stop before the trail, giving right-of-way to people walking, jogging, bicycling, etc. along the trail. When […]

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City of Orlando Installs New Mid-block Crosswalk with Latest in State-of-the-Art Technology

  The City of Orlando recently installed a new mid-block pedestrian crosswalk that features the latest in technology, automated rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs), on Primrose Drive, south of Amelia Street. The installation is part of the City’s continued efforts through the Vision Zero initiative to eliminate traffic fatalities and […]

BIKE 5 / New Infrastructure / Trails

Bike 5 Cities Signs Become Permanent Fixtures in Casselberry

UPDATED: 09/01/22 | ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 06/30/21 The Bike 5 Cities Wayfinding Master Plan was in development for a handful of years, and the City of Casselberry’s Public Works Department was the first to install permanent Bike 5 Cities wayfinding signs in the summer of 2021! The signs were installed along […]

Cycling Central Florida / New Infrastructure / Trails

Shingle Creek Trail Progress Continues to Roll Through Orange, Osceola Counties, Orlando and Kissimmee

Section by section, the Shingle Creek Trail is coming together. When fully constructed, the multi-use trail will span 32 miles through one of Florida’s most traveled urbanized areas. The completed trail will be a key north-south connector in a larger regional trail network that includes the West Orange Trail, South […]