Downtown Detours: Purple Pride 5K and Mills Avenue Closure to Impact Saturday Travel

Saturday Traffic Overview
Orlando commuters and residents should prepare for a busy Saturday on the roads this February 7, 2026. A combination of community events, including the Purple Pride 5K, and essential utility repairs will necessitate several detours and road closures throughout the day. While the major arteries like I-4 remain largely clear for the morning hours, local downtown streets and the Lake Weldona area will see significant shifts in traffic patterns.
Major Road Closures and Construction
The most significant impact for drivers today is a full road closure on Mills Avenue. The City of Orlando has confirmed that Mills Avenue will be closed between Catherine Street and Gore Street from 8:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. This closure is required for emergency sanitary sewer repair work. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes such as Orange Avenue or Summerlin Avenue, though the latter also faces its own construction hurdles.
- Summerlin Avenue: Various segments remain closed today, including the stretch between Livingston Street and Ridgewood Street, as well as the area from Hillcrest Street to Colonial Drive.
- Camping World Stadium: As part of the ongoing stadium reimagining project, Church Street remains closed from Tampa Avenue to Rio Grande Avenue.
- US 192 (SR 500): Expect intermittent lane closures tonight between Brandywine Lane and Babcock Street starting at 8:00 p.m.
Event-Related Impacts
Downtown Orlando will be a hub of activity today. The Purple Pride 5K has already begun impacting streets around the downtown core. Major reroutes are in place until approximately 12:00 p.m. to accommodate runners. Additionally, the inaugural DTOLive Chalk Art Festival continues at City Hall Plaza through 5:00 p.m., which may lead to increased pedestrian traffic and localized congestion near South Orange Avenue and Anderson Street.
In the afternoon, the 19th Annual Orlando Out of the Darkness Walk will take place in Baldwin Park from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Expect heavier-than-usual traffic on New Broad Street and surrounding neighborhood entrances during these hours.
Public Transport and LYNX Updates
LYNX riders should be aware of several planned reroutes due to today's events. The Purple Pride 5K has forced temporary changes to multiple lines serving the downtown area through midday. Furthermore, the LYMMO Orange Line continues to operate on a detour due to the Magnolia Avenue Improvement Project. Commuters are also reminded that the major system-wide service changes implemented in January remain in effect, specifically affecting routes connecting to Seminole County.
Travel Recommendations
For those traveling to the downtown core, it is highly recommended to use GPS navigation to navigate the evolving street closures. If you are heading to the Lake Weldona neighborhood, allow for an extra 15 to 20 minutes of travel time to account for the Mills Avenue sewer repair detour. Most event-related closures are expected to clear by the early evening, providing a smoother commute for Saturday night activities.