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SUMMER 2022 | ISSUE 84
If you have friends and family flying into Orlando International Airport and renting a car during their stay, make sure to tell them about Visitor Toll Pass! Through this program we have served visitors from across the United States and over 60 countries! One customer shared with us: “We were very happy with this experience! The pickup process was easy, and usage worked perfectly."

Visitor Toll Pass is a FREE loaner toll pass for rental car customers traveling roundtrip through the Orlando International Airport. With Visitor Toll Pass, you always pay the lowest toll rate throughout Florida with no hidden fees or surcharges. Travelers can reserve a Visitor Toll Pass ahead of time or upon arrival at the airport using the Visitor Toll Pass app, available on Apple App and Google Play stores.
If you’ve ever wished your toll pass blended into your windshield, good news: Uni is now available in black! Now you can drive in style while enjoying nonstop travel on toll roads in 19 states from Florida to Maine and west to Minnesota and you’ll be eligible for volume toll discounts when traveling on CFX Roads. Plus, you can move it from car to car and even use it to pay for parking at Orlando International Airport. Now you can use it to pay for parking at Port Canaveral!

Did you know you can manage your account from your smartphone? Simply download the free E-PASS Toll App to get started. You can find the app by searching for “E-PASS” in your phone’s app store, such as Apple or Google Play. Once you download the app, sign in with your E-PASS account information - you’ll be ready to manage your account while on the go anytime, anywhere.

Purchase Uni online at Amazon, at GoWithUni.com, at the CFX Walk-In Center, in the Reload Lanes, or via the E-PASS app.
CFX Board Approves SR 414 Expressway Extension PD&E Study 
At the June Board Meeting, the CFX Governing Board approved the SR 414 Expressway Extension PD&E Study and the preferred alternative. CFX has committed to working with the community to create an alternative to relieve congestion while providing a direct connection between SR 414 and I-4. The 24-month study, coordinated with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), analyzed intersection improvements, bridge modifications at Lake Bosse and Little Wekiva River, stormwater management facilities, pedestrian and bicycle needs and access management modifications.

For additional information on the study, please visit the study webpage here.
CFX Signature Project Nears Completion 
CFX’s signature SR 528/SR 436 interchange project is nearing completion – just in time to welcome Central Florida visitors for the summer. Finishing touches are being put on the $118 million project, which is wrapping up six months early. Improvements have included the reconstruction of seven ramps at the interchange, new signage and lighting, and the addition of a travel lane in each direction of SR 528 between Conway Road and Goldenrod Road.

In the coming months, CFX will begin the landscaping design featuring tiered planter walls with native plants and staggered tree canopies that will serve as a gateway to Central Florida for the nearly 50 million people that come through Orlando International Airport annually.

To learn more about this CFX signature project, click here.
Work Underway on Final Segment of SR 429 Widening Initiative 
Work has begun on the last portion of the SR 429 Capacity Improvements project, which begins at Tilden Road and ends at SR 414. This final 3.6-mile segment, will expand the expressway from four to six lanes (three travel lanes in each direction). This project features wider median shoulders—known as part-time shoulder relief lanes that will temporarily accommodate traffic during emergency response events, such as traffic accidents or hurricane evacuations.

To learn more about the SR 429 Capacity Improvements projects, click here.
FY2020 - FY2023 CFX STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE  
The purpose of the Strategic Plan is to act as a guide and set the framework for CFX to make operational and strategic decisions that complement our core values of excellence, innovation, teamwork, service and commitment. At the June Board Meeting, CFX Chief of Staff Michelle Maikisch presented an update on the CFX Strategic Plan, the highlights include:

Provide a Customer-Driven Operation: CFX achieved a 97% customer satisfaction rating and expanded self-service options with the E-PASS App, which currently has a 4.7/5 Apple Store rating.

Implementing a World-Class Mobility Network: CFX expanded the Wrong-Way Driving Detection and Prevention System to a total of 65 areas systemwide. The system has detected over 1,225 wrong-way movements, resulting in 1,070 documented turnarounds.

Delivering Financially Sound Practices: CFX has earned top bond ratings from Moody’s, Fitch Ratings and S&P Global, through CFX's financial management practices, a net present value savings of $81 Million has been realized during this strategic plan cycle this year.

Demonstrating Community and Social Responsibility: CFX recently held the Inaugural Orange County Public Schools STEM Learning Day, for area high school students, partnering with industry partners Beep and UCF to learn more about the emerging new industry of autonomous shuttles.

Click here to view the presentation and learn more about CFX’s Strategic Plan.
CFX SUPPLIER DIVERSITY DEPARTMENT RECOGNIZED 
The CFX Supplier Diversity department was selected by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Metro Orlando (HCCMO) as the 2022 Corporate Procurement Group of the Year Award Recipient (better known as the HCCMO Supplier Diversity Traveling Cup).

The CFX Supplier Diversity team is dedicated to creating opportunities for inclusion, encouraging business growth and supporting small business relationships with CFX.

To learn more about CFX's Supplier Diversity Programs, click here.
Boone Avenue Extension Improves Downtown Orlando Connectivity
The downtown Orlando Boone Avenue extension is now open. The new extension connects Anderson Street to Sylvia Lane and improves access to downtown from Hughey Avenue, Gore Street and the greater SoDo (South Downtown) area.

The newly built stretch of road offers northbound travelers on Sylvia Lane a route to the City Commons Parking Garage and other downtown destinations. Additionally, the reconfigured interchange provides a dedicated turning lane on eastbound Anderson Street, allowing motorists to turn south and relieving congestion at the intersection of Orange Avenue.
This extension of Boone Avenue was made possible by the reconfiguration of Interstate 4 (I-4) and State Road (S.R.) 408 interchange as part of the I-4 Ultimate Project.
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