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Council directs staff to refine plans for Lloyd Lane connection and expresses interest in buying parcel for a future fire station
Summary
Councilmembers reviewed two related potential land purchases on Feb. 17: roughly 4.13 acres for a Lloyd Lane extension and roughly 2.85 acres as a potential future fire‑station site; staff was directed to return with refined concepts and cost estimates.
Oviedo councilmembers discussed two parcels that together appear in the city’s mobility plan: (1) an approximately 4.13‑acre parcel that would allow extension of Lloyd Lane south to East Franklin Street (a “missing link” identified in the mobility plan), and (2) an approximately 2.85‑acre parcel on the same larger site that city staff identified as a potential location for a future fire station.
City staff said the Lloyd Lane extension would provide a north–south linkage from County Road 419 toward Franklin Street, shorten pedestrian/bike routes to nearby schools, and is listed in the city’s multimodal and intersections plans. Staff described the tract as containing both uplands (about 1.7 acres) and wetlands (about 2.43 acres) in the concept plan and advised…
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