Lane Closures on U.S. 441 and Local Roadworks Affect Friday Morning Commute

Lane Closures on U.S. 441 and Local Roadworks Affect Friday Morning Commute
The Friday morning commute in Orlando today, February 27, 2026, is seeing moderate delays across several key arteries due to a series of scheduled roadworks and utility projects. Commuters are advised to plan for extra travel time, particularly when traversing the North Orange Blossom Trail corridor and the downtown areas.
One of the primary areas of concern this morning is U.S. 441 (North Orange Blossom Trail). Motorists can expect alternating single-lane closures in both directions between Wadsworth Road and Sacred Oak Drive as crews perform final punch list work. Additionally, further south on U.S. 441, southbound single-lane closures are in effect at the North Pine Hills Road and Beggs Road intersections for ongoing drill shaft work. These closures are scheduled to remain active through 5:30 p.m. today.
For those traveling near Clarcona Ocoee Road, a westbound single-lane closure is currently impacting traffic between Pine Hills Road and Hiawassee Road. This work is part of a larger sidewalk improvement project and is expected to contribute to slower speeds throughout the day. Meanwhile, residents in the Seminole County area should note that milling and resurfacing work on S.R. 436 between U.S. 441 and the county line concluded its overnight shift at 6:30 a.m., but residual slowing may occur during the transition to morning peak hours.
In the heart of Orlando, several local streets remain closed as significant construction projects continue. These include:
- Brookhaven Drive remains shut from Alden Road to just east of current construction sites.
- The intersection of North Fern Creek Avenue and Oregon Street is closed through Saturday.
- Muriel Street is closed between South Orange Avenue and Delaney Avenue for ongoing utility work.
- Southbound Putnam Avenue remains restricted between Amelia Street and Federal Street.
Public transport users are reminded that SunRail is operating on its expanded weekday schedule, which now includes additional late-night southbound and mid-evening northbound trains to better accommodate evening commuters. While trains are currently running on time, riders are encouraged to use the updated SunRail mobile application for real-time status updates. LYNX bus riders may encounter minor route adjustments and stop relocations in the downtown core due to the aforementioned roadworks on Fern Creek Avenue and Muriel Street.
As the afternoon rush approaches, traffic volume is expected to increase early as residents begin their weekend travel. Drivers are encouraged to utilize alternative routes such as S.R. 417 or the I-4 Express lanes to bypass localized surface street congestion. Following these updates can help ensure a smoother transition into the weekend for all Central Florida residents.