ORLANDO, Fla. – City leaders in downtown Orlando are considering major roadway changes that could convert several one-way streets into two-way roads as part of a broader redevelopment effort aimed at improving walkability and accessibility downtown.
According to meeting documents ahead of Wednesday’s Downtown Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board meeting, the proposed changes are part of the city’s “Downtown Orlando 2.0 Implementation Plan,” which focuses on reshaping how residents and visitors experience downtown Orlando.
The proposal includes portions of Orange Avenue, Rosalind Avenue and Magnolia Avenue — roads that currently carry multiple lanes of one-way traffic through downtown…