Florida State Road 414

State Road 414 marker State Road 414 toll marker

State Road 414
Maitland Boulevard
John Land Apopka Expressway
John Land Apopka Tollway
Route information
Maintained by FDOT and CFX
Length 15.837 mi[1] (25.487 km)
Existed 2009 – present
Major junctions
West end SR 429 / US 441 in Apopka
  SR 434 in Altamonte Springs
I-4 in Maitland
East end US 17 / US 92 in Maitland
Highway system
SR 408SR 415

State Road 414 (SR 414), named Maitland Boulevard, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Florida.

Route description

Free Section

The free section is built mostly to expressway standards, with few driveway access points, at-grade intersections at minor roads, and interchanges at major roads. The road was once numbered State Road 426A. From east to west, the road begins and travels through Maitland, Florida, intersecting U.S. Route 17 with an interchange. It then intersects County Road 427. the road then widens to 6 lanes briefly at the Interstate 4 Interchange, and enters the business center of Maitland Summit. The road then briefly travels through Seminole County, Florida and the city of Altamonte Springs , with an interchange with State Road 434 before ending at U.S. Highway 441 in Lockhart, Florida in Orange County, Florida. The road previously ended here prior to the opening of the toll road section further west.

Toll Road Section

An extension to the west has been built around the south side of Apopka and back to U.S. Highway 441 (SR 500) via State Road 429. Originally known as the Apopka Bypass, this project is now the John Land Apopka Expressway or Maitland Boulevard Extension, a tollway owned and operated by the Central Florida Expressway Authority. It was named after Apopka mayor John Land in December 2005.[2]

Phase 1 of the toll road section runs from U.S. Highway 441 at an interchange, widens to 6 lanes west and continues west. Passing by exits with Hiawassese Road and limited access Keene Road,A Sunpass/Epass supported toll area, and an interchange with State Road 451 and State Road 429 (Western Beltway) south of Apopka. Ground broke on the project on January 19, 2007 at the southeast corner of SR 414 and US 441. Construction ran way ahead of schedule and the roadway from Exit 4 to Exit 8 was opened on February 14, 2009 for vehicles with SunPass and E-Pass transponders. Exit 6 was not included in the early opening. The entire road opened for all vehicles on May 15, 2009. On signage, the eastbound control city is Maitland and the westbound control city is Apopka.

Some of the additions and modifications in Phase 1 include:

  • Nearly the entire toll road is elevated.
  • The intersection of SR 414 and US 441 was shifted slightly southward and turned into a grade-separated half-folded diamond interchange. SR 414 passes over US 441. The 7-11 at the southeast corner of the interchange was demolished to accomplish this.
  • The Florida Central Railroad bridge over US 441 just to the north of the intersection with State Road 414 was demolished during June 2007. Railroad tracks that had continued east to Forest City, Florida were removed. This location is the site of westbound exit and entrance ramps with US 441.
  • Apopka Blvd. (CR 424) was broken where SR 414 passes through. Before construction, Apopka Blvd. ran parallel to US 441 to its west, but 20 feet (6.1 m) above US 441's grade. The north side was diverted to end at US 441 at SR 414's new westbound off ramps, with a cul-de-sac sticking out briefly to the south. The south side simply ends in a cul-de-sac.
  • SR 414 is six lanes, three in each direction over the entire currently constructed distance.
  • A SPUI interchange was constructed at Hiawassee Road, with SR 414 passing to the south of the recently opened Wekiva High School (Orange County Public Schools).
  • A westbound off-ramp to, and an eastbound on-ramp from Keene Road has been built.
  • Coral Hills Road, a side-street to the west of Clarcona Road (CR 435), was closed where SR 414 passes through and ends in cul-de-sacs on both sides. This is the location of the only mainline toll plaza in Phase 1 of SR 414.
  • The mainline toll is $1.25 cash, less for those with a transponder.
  • Continuing west, State Road 414 originally ended at the interchange at SR 429. When the toll road first opened, there was a direct ramp to northbound State Road 429 but traffic desiring to go southbound on State Road 429 had to exit onto County Road 437A (Ocoee-Apopka Road) and travel one-quarter-mile to the State Road 429 southbound on-ramp. Southbound traffic on State Road 429 desiring to travel eastbound on State Road 414 had a direct ramp however northbound traffic on State Road 429 desiring to travel eastbound on State Road 414 also had to exit onto CR 437A. On May 14, 2012, new SR 429 Exit 31 opened which fully connected the two toll roads and eliminated the need to leave the expressway system. On January 19, 2013, Phase 2 of SR 414 then opened.
This wall is at the hill on SR 414 westbound before Ocoee-Apopka Road but it no longer exists.

Phase 2

Construction on Phase 2 began with earth movement during June, 2010 at the former western terminus of SR 414 and opened on January 19, 2013. The new section is signed concurrently as both SR 414 and SR 429 and continues west and then north to an intersection a quarter-mile north of Plymouth-Sorrento Road at U.S. Route 441 where the SR 414 designation ends. A surface road has been built at that location connecting to US 441 and Plymouth-Sorrento Road. SR 414 terminates here although the road continues signed only as SR 429.

There are no exit or entrance ramps on the Phase 2 section. There are no toll facilities on the Phase 2 section however it is impossible to travel on Phase 2 without paying a toll elsewhere. Half-mile Markers correspond with SR 429 only. What was previously SR 429 north of the current SR 414 junction has been resigned as State Road 451. However, there are no direct connections from SR 451 southbound to SR 429 northbound nor from SR 429 southbound to SR 451 northbound. The road is entirely concurrent until the SR 414 designation ends at an access road for US 441. SR 429 extends further north, and will eventually reach Interstate 4 and SR 417.

Plans for further extension, eventually to meet Interstate 4 in Sanford, are part of a corridor known as the Wekiva Parkway, part of SR 429.

Future

State Road 414 is going under heavy change from the I-4 Ultimate project. See http://i4ultimate.com/future-i4/maitland/ for full details.

Exit List/Intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
OrangeApopka0.0000.000 SR 429 north Daytona BeachWestern terminus of SR 414, west end of SR 429 overlap, SR 429 extension opened July 2017
0.0000.00034 To US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail / SR 500) / CR 437 (Plymouth-Sorrento Road) / SR 429 Connector Road Mount Dora, PlymouthExit number follows SR 429's exit numbering
3.45.54A SR 429 south Orlando, Tampaeast end of SR 429 overlap; signed eastbound as exit 30 from SR 429 south
4.26.84B SR 451 north Apopkawestbound exit and eastbound entrance
4.57.25Marden Roadwestbound exit and eastbound entrance
5.819.35Coral Hills Mainline Toll Plaza
6.4910.446Keene Roadwestbound exit and eastbound entrance; to CR 435 (Clarcona Road)
Hiawassee7.9312.768Hiawassee Road
Lockhart9.3815.109 US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail / SR 500)east end of freeway/toll road; east end of CFX maintenance
10.07016.206Rose Avenue / Bear Lake Road
SeminoleAltamonte Springs10.55916.993Eden Park Road
11.05717.795Magnolia Homes Road - Lake Lotus Park
11.518.5Gateway Drive
11.8018.99 SR 434interchange
1219Gateway DriveOne way one sided interchange currently only going from 414 west to Gateway Drive.
OrangeMaitland12.67020.390Maitland Summit BoulevardOne sided interchange currently, scheduled to become a full interchange.
13.01020.938Keller RoadOne sided interchange currently, scheduled to become a full interchange.
13.41521.589Lake Destiny DriveCurrently one sided, subject to be destroyed in the i-4 ultimate project in favor of Keller Road, will cease to exist.
13.7522.13 I-4 (SR 400) Tampa, Daytona BeachI-4 exit 90
13.8722.32Sandspur Road / Wymore Road / Hope Roadinterchange
14.31923.044Maitland Concourse
15.01024.156Lake Faith Drive
15.15724.393 CR 427 (Maitland Avenue)
15.83725.487 US 17 / US 92 (SR 15 / SR 600)interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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