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Overnight Ramp Closures at I-4/SR 408 and Major Downtown Redevelopment Updates

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January 26, 2026/07:30 AM
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Overnight Ramp Closures at I-4/SR 408 and Major Downtown Redevelopment Updates
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Morning Traffic Overview

Orlando commuters should prepare for a complex Monday morning on January 26, 2026. While major stretches of the I-4 Ultimate corridor are operating at full capacity with the established Express Lanes, specific ramp closures and downtown redevelopment projects are shifting traffic patterns. Motorists traveling between the downtown core and the eastern suburbs will face the most significant impact due to overnight maintenance and new construction starts.

Major Artery Alerts: I-4 and SR 408

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has issued a critical traffic advisory for the I-4 and State Road 408 interchange. Overnight closures of the eastbound S.R. 408 loop ramp to eastbound I-4 are scheduled through the early morning hours of Monday, January 26. While the ramp is expected to reopen before the peak morning rush, residual delays are anticipated as crews clear equipment. Additionally, commuters in Seminole County should remain alert for ongoing lane closures and detours at the intersections of S.R. 434 and S.R. 436, which are part of a week-long maintenance project ending January 27.

Downtown Orlando and West Church Street

A major focus today is West Church Street. The Orlando City Council is meeting this Monday to select a contractor for the comprehensive transformation of the two-mile stretch from Garland Avenue to John Young Parkway. This project aims to significantly reduce the chronic congestion seen during events at the Kia Center and Camping World Stadium. While construction hasn't fully throttled today's flow, commuters should expect increased surveyor activity and utility crews along Church Street.

Local Road Closures and Detours

Several long-term infrastructure projects have reached critical phases this week:

  • Summerlin Avenue: A total closure is in effect between Hillcrest Street and Colonial Drive for utility modernization. Southbound traffic is being detoured to Hyer Avenue, while northbound drivers should use Cathcart Avenue.
  • Wadeview Park: Muriel Street remains closed between South Orange Avenue and Delaney Avenue for ongoing construction, affecting access to local residential pockets.
  • Colonialtown: The intersection of North Fern Creek Avenue and Oregon Street is currently closed for a forcemain project, with local detours clearly marked.

Public Transport Update

SunRail continues to operate on its expanded weekday schedule, which was enhanced late last year. Commuters looking to avoid the I-4/SR 408 bottleneck are encouraged to utilize the new late-night trains. The southbound evening service now offers greater flexibility for those working late in the downtown sector. LYNX bus services are currently reporting on-time performance, though routes intersecting with the Summerlin Avenue closure may experience minor timing adjustments.