A one-day bike lane pop-up that was installed earlier this year for a May the Fourth B(like) With You cycling event has been temporarily adopted by the City of Orlando.

Then, in late September, the City of Orlando Transportation Department installed a quick-build bike path using semi-permanent materials and paint along a parking lane on the north side of Corrine Drive. That new installation will now be in place for at least six months, with an option to extend based on traffic safety data and community feedback.

According to the City of Orlando, the goal of the project this to “… address the immediate needs of the community for additional, safe, bicycle and pedestrian access, with a long-term eye toward the transformative Complete Streets project,” that we’ve told you about previously HERE.

Future plans for the Corrine corridor include wider sidewalks, raised intersections, speed reductions, and more mid-block signalized crossings, like the one that was recently installed in front of East End Market.

Residents can provide feedback on the project HERE.

Brendan O'Connor

Editor in Chief of Bungalower.com

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  1. This is great information. They seem unfinished. Do you know for sure if those swirly plastic things is how it will always look? I’m just curious, Thanks!