Traffic Alert: Summerlin Avenue Closures and New LYNX Service Patterns Impact Orlando Commuters

Morning Commute Overview for Thursday, February 5, 2026
Commuters in the Greater Orlando area should prepare for a mix of downtown street closures and significant shifts in public transit routes this morning. While major arteries like I-4 and SR 408 remain open, localized construction projects and recent service overhauls for LYNX buses are the primary factors affecting travel times today. Drivers are encouraged to plan for extra time, particularly when navigating the downtown core and the western reaches of the SR 408 expansion.
Downtown Orlando Road Closures
Several long-term infrastructure projects have reached critical phases this week. Commuters should be aware of the following closures currently in effect:
- Summerlin Avenue: The intersection at Livingston Street remains closed through tomorrow, February 6. Motorists are being diverted to Ridgewood Street.
- Colonialtown North: Lift Station 2 work and the Garden Plaza project have resulted in closures on Weber Street and Illinois Street, which are expected to continue through the spring.
- Wadeview Park: Muriel Street is closed between South Orange Avenue and Delaney Avenue for ongoing construction.
- Creative Village: Southbound Putnam Avenue remains restricted between Amelia Street and Federal Street.
- Camping World Stadium: Church Street is closed from Tampa Avenue to Rio Grande Avenue as part of the stadium's reimagining project, which will affect local traffic through 2027.
Major Highway and Arterial Updates
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has officially entered the procurement and early preparation stages for the next phase of the I-4 Beyond the Ultimate project. While heavy machinery may not be visible in all sectors yet, commuters should expect increased surveyor activity and potential shoulder closures between US-27 and ChampionsGate. Additionally, the $218 million expansion of SR 408 is now underway. Crews are working to add a fifth eastbound lane from Orange Blossom Trail to the I-4 ramps to provide long-term congestion relief.
Public Transportation Alerts
Commuters who rely on public transit are reminded that the massive LYNX service overhaul, which went into effect on January 11, is now the standard operating schedule. Notably, many fixed routes in Seminole County have been discontinued and replaced by the 'Scout' on-demand service. Significant changes include:
- Discontinued Routes: Links 34, 45, 46E, 46W, 103, and 434 are no longer in service.
- Schedule Adjustments: Links 1, 23, 102, 436N, and the LYMMO Lime Line are operating under revised schedules and route alignments.
- SunRail: The commuter rail continues to operate its extended weekday evening service, providing late-night options for those traveling between DeLand and Poinciana.

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