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Orlando breaks ground on a project that’s going to change the way you experience downtown Orlando!

  • Writer: Alastair Mac
    Alastair Mac
  • 26 minutes ago
  • 2 min read
As part of the DTO Action Plan, the City of Orlando is converting Magnolia Avenue (from South St. to Livingston St.) from a one-way to a two-way street.

Orlando is officially moving dirt on a project that’s going to change the way you experience downtown Orlando!

Phase 1 of the Magnolia Avenue Two-Way Conversion is officially underway, marking another important step in turning the DTO Action Plan into visible, on-the-ground progress. Mayor Dyer, DDB/CRA Executive Director David Barilla, and District 5 City Commissioner Shan Rose gathered on Magnolia Avenue to celebrate the project’s groundbreaking and the start of construction. 

As a key north to south route through downtown’s historic business district, Magnolia Avenue plays an important role in daily movement and activity. The streetscape improvements aim to support nearby businesses, strengthen connections between neighborhoods, and create a more intuitive travel experience throughout the week. 


Construction is expected to last approximately six months and will be completed block by block to help minimize disruption. Sidewalks will remain open, access to businesses will be maintained, and the city will continue to share updates so residents, employees, and visitors know what to expect. 



“This project reflects our commitment to building a modern, people-centered downtown,” said Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer. “The city is revamping its streets, sidewalks, bike lanes, and public transportation systems to create a modern transit network that improves opportunities for residents and businesses, enhancing the quality of life in downtown Orlando.”


“Projects like the Magnolia Avenue improvements bring the DTO Action Plan to life,” said David Barilla, Executive Director of the Downtown Development Board and Community Redevelopment Agency. “By reimagining how our streets function, we’re improving how people move through downtown while creating an environment that supports local businesses, encourages investment, and enhances the overall downtown experience.”  


By rethinking streets, sidewalks, and transit, the city and Orlando CRA are making it easier to move through downtown - whether you walk, bike, ride, or drive - while fostering a more welcoming, accessible environment where neighborhoods and businesses can thrive. 

For construction updates, maps, and timelines, visit orlando.gov/downtownconstruction


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Orlando is officially moving dirt on a project that’s going to change the way you experience downtown Orlando!

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