Future
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The interchange expansion project between I-4 and US 192 will disallow traffic from Osceola Parkway to get onto either US 192 or SR 536 via Interstate 4. Traffic seeking to get to either road from Osceola Parkway should use World Drive, International Drive south or State Road 535. In addition, Buena Vista Drive can be used to access SR 536, while Seralago Blvd. can be used to access US 192 and nearby Seralago Hotel & Suites.
A new grade-separate interchange is being constructed at John Young Parkway, with John Young Parkway having free movement at the interchange, unlike other grade separate interchanges along Osceola Parkway. The parkway will have traffic lights at the single-point urban interchange.
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