OUR SYSTEM
The Expressway Authority operates a 100-mile transportation network that provides safer, more convenient travel alternatives to help Central Floridians meet the growing needs of their busy daily lives.
The Expressway Authority was the first to bring Electronic Toll Collection to Florida with the inception of E-PASS in 1994. Today, there are more than 490,000 E-PASS transponders in use. By 2009 all of the mainline toll plazas will have been converted to include Express Lanes, which allow customers to pay their tolls at the posted highway speed and to keep traffic moving.
The Expressway Authority is responsible for the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of State Road 408 (East-West Expressway), as well as major portions of SR 528 (Beachline Expressway), SR 417 (Central Florida GreeneWay), and SR 429 (Daniel Webster Western Expressway).
The agency, established in 1963 by the state legislature, continues to expand the system to meet the increased travel demands stemming from the area’s rapid growth over the years.
Over the next five years, the Expressway Authority plans to invest more than $1 billion into making much-needed transportation improvements around metropolitan Orlando. For years the OOCEA work program has eclipsed the amounts spent by state and local governments combined, and that trend is expected to continue.
For more information about the roadway projects being studied, planned or built by the Expressway Authority, click on the links below
Click here for details about the current roads that make up our system.
Check here if you are looking for maps and construction schedules for expressway projects that are currently being designed or constructed.
Click here for detailed information regarding plans and projects that are on the drawing board over the next 25 years. This area includes our Five Year Work Plan and our Expressway 2025 Master Plan.
We post daily and weekly updates regarding construction projects on our roads.
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