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The Gazette
12-04-2021, 12:20 AM
Starting Dec. 6, traffic on Central Parkway/C-470 will switch to a detour roadway to facilitate realignment construction. The detour will be a 2.3 mile segment ending near the connection with Marsh Bend Trail. The realignment improvements include the roundabout at Marsh Bend Trail and C-470, the connection of the old C-470 to Marsh Bend Trail

More... (https://www.gazettenewsthevillages.com/traffic-detour-c-470/)

BigSteph
12-04-2021, 02:05 AM
As a Villager, I'm excited for Eastport and Middleton, but if I were a local outside the Villages, I wouldn't like this too much.

I work at a local public institution and I see daily how heavily traveled 470 is for folks coming off 75 and the Turnpike to get to Leesburg and the other towns. I can only imagine that they are going to strongly dislike this new inconvenience. From here out, 470 will never be the same for the locals.


Starting Dec. 6, traffic on Central Parkway/C-470 will switch to a detour roadway to facilitate realignment construction. The detour will be a 2.3 mile segment ending near the connection with Marsh Bend Trail. The realignment improvements include the roundabout at Marsh Bend Trail and C-470, the connection of the old C-470 to Marsh Bend Trail

More... (https://www.gazettenewsthevillages.com/traffic-detour-c-470/)

Altavia
12-04-2021, 07:12 AM
Today 470 is a two lane with no shoulders head-on risk death trap, not unusual to be passed by someone doing 90+. To get one car ahead...

And there have been horrific fatalities at the 470/501 intersection this will mitigate.

Central Parkway will be a 4 Lane divided highway with traffic calming curves similar to Morse and Buena Vista. Reducing speed from 55 to 35 is less than a 5 min difference in drive time from 501 to the Turnpike.

Cliff Fr
12-04-2021, 08:10 AM
Today 470 is a two lane with no shoulders head-on risk death trap, not unusual to be passed by someone doing 90+. To get one car ahead...

And there have been horrific fatalities at the 470/501 intersection this will mitigate.

Central Parkway will be a 4 Lane divided highway with traffic calming curves similar to Morse and Buena Vista. Reducing speed from 55 to 35 is less than a 5 min difference in drive time from 501 to the Turnpike.
Just think back when you were commuting to work. Would you have liked it if they dropped the speed limit by 20 mph?

Cliff Fr
12-04-2021, 08:13 AM
As a Villager, I'm excited for Eastport and Middleton, but if I were a local outside the Villages, I wouldn't like this too much.

I work at a local public institution and I see daily how heavily traveled 470 is for folks coming off 75 and the Turnpike to get to Leesburg and the other towns. I can only imagine that they are going to strongly dislike this new inconvenience. From here out, 470 will never be the same for the locals.
Think back to when you were having to commute back and forth to a job. Would you have liked it if they lowered your speed limit by 20 mph or if the commuter bus or subway reduced it's speed by 35%?

Altavia
12-04-2021, 11:04 AM
Here's a map for what is planned for the area.

Think I saw where the Lake County part of 470 will remain a straight shot and upgraded to four Lanes.

Altavia
12-04-2021, 11:10 AM
Just think back when you were commuting to work. Would you have liked it if they dropped the speed limit by 20 mph?

That five minute difference may be made up by better traffic flow via 4 lanes busier parts of the day.

The southern part of the county could use a more direct East West bypass similar to 466 and 466A for commercial traffic.

justjim
12-04-2021, 11:25 AM
Morse and Bunea Vista speed limits are 35mph but most are driving 45mph. I suspect most vehicles will do the same on the new 470. Retirees apparently have places to go and things to do just like it was prior to retirement.

Dana1963
12-04-2021, 12:51 PM
This will be a minimum 6 months to years for this project. Morse and 466 was supposed to be quick.

nick demis
12-05-2021, 11:05 AM
Just finish Meggison and all the problems are solved.

Marathon Man
12-05-2021, 01:36 PM
Just think back when you were commuting to work. Would you have liked it if they dropped the speed limit by 20 mph?

But, I am no longer commuting to work. So, I am ok with the change.

Rainger99
12-05-2021, 06:25 PM
Just finish Meggison and all the problems are solved.
I agree. It doesn't look like they are going to need to re-route 470 for quite a while. Before doing that, they should complete Meggison.