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Oranole Way & Linneal Beach Dr Sidewalk
From Seminole/Orange County line to Playa Way
CIP No. 02207081
BCC District 3
Project Overview
The Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division is constructing a 5-foot sidewalk along Oranole Way and Linneal Beach Drive from the Orange-Seminole County Line to Playa Way. A project location map is provided below.
The intent of the project is to improve pedestrian safety and connectivity by constructing a 5-foot sidewalk to close the existing sidewalk gap. As this project may involve right-of-entry access for minor drainage improvements, impacts to landscaping, and driveway connection, we want to obtain feedback from residents before completing the design phase and proceeding with construction.
Construction is expected to start in spring 2025 and anticipated to reach completion in late 2025.
Project Location Map

Project Documents
Virtual Public Meeting
The Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division hosted a virtual public meeting to share 90% design plans of proposed sidewalk and pedestrian safety improvements to Oranole Way and Linneal Beach Drive.
View the short video presentation about the project’s current status below.
Contact Us
Please see below Frequently Asked Questions. For questions specific to your property, or other specific questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to John Miller, Project Manager for Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division, at jmiller04@seminolecountyfl.gov or by phone at 407-665-5611, or by filling out the comment form on this page.

Seminole County’s One-Cent Sales Tax for County Infrastructure, known as the Penny Sales Tax, is levied on the sale of consumer goods to visitors, residents and businesses, ensuring the cost to construct and maintain infrastructure is shared. The Penny Sales Tax funds local projects, including stormwater systems, sidewalks and roadways, capital improvements to public safety, and enhancements to Seminole County Public Schools facilities. Since 1991, the Penny Sales Tax has generated $1.8 billion across Seminole County, and residents have now approved its continuation into a fourth generation.
Frequently Asked Questions
The grading of the sidewalk will match the existing area and ground elevations that are currently out there. In certain areas of Linneal Beach Drive, there will be some grading for a ditch, but there will be no retaining walls. There will be a retaining wall on some areas of Oranole Way.
The estimated start date for the project is September 2024. The project will last about 60 days.
To meet the ADA requirements, it may require your existing driveway to be regraded to match the new sidewalk.
The total area will be 8-feet. This includes 3-feet of grass from the edge of the pavement and then the 5-foot sidewalk. The entire project will be done within the County’s right-of-way. There may be right-of-entry required to allow the contractor access to your property to regrade your driveway to meet ADA standards.
No. Your septic tanks and drain fields, including setbacks, are required by permit by the Seminole County Health Department to be fully contained within your property. The entire project will be done within the County's right-of-way.