The Central Polk Parkway had its beginnings in another proposed road project, the controversial
Heartland Parkway, which was proposed to connect the
Lakeland area with
Fort Myers. It would have run through undeveloped land in the
Florida Heartland. According to feasibility studies on various east–west and north–south routes throughout the state by the
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, the route from State Road 60 to the
Polk Parkway was the only feasible route, meaning it would be supported by tolls alone. Further studies were funded and the project is currently past the initial planning stages.
Needs The Central Polk Parkway fulfills a number of needs in Polk County, according to the FDOT and the road's proponents: • It will act as a beltway around the City of
Winter Haven, providing easy freeway access to the Polk Parkway and I-4. • The planned
CSX freight terminal off of US 27 in Winter Haven was supposed to have created substantial truck traffic, and the proposed road would have helped keep these trucks off of local roads. • The Clear Springs development in Bartow will double or triple Bartow's population in the next 20 years, increasing traffic substantially on SR 60 and US 17. • The construction of
Legoland Florida on the site of the old
Cypress Gardens will bring added traffic to the area. • The road would have reduced traffic on SR 60, US 17 and US 27. • New development in Polk County, particularly Ranches at Lake Macleod, Sutton Preserve, Harmony at Lake Eloise, Villamar, Forest Lake Townhouses, and more future development areas, in Eagle Lake, Wahneta, and Bartow. • The road would decrease traffic on existing local roads such as SR/CR 557, which currently includes a high traffic volume per day, at 27,000 cars per day., and other roads such as US 27, US 17, US 92. • This road will be useful as a way to bypass the US 27, and SR/CR 557 interchange, and divert traffic to avoid causing congestion on the current interchanges.
Revival The project was revived in early 2018, and a preliminary design was released in June 2019. Construction began on the segment of Central Polk Parkway from Polk Parkway at the SR 540 interchange to a new interchange with US 17 (SR 35). Another section of the expressway is in design spanning from US 17 (SR 35) to SR 60 ending at an interchange with SR 60 at Connersville Road. ==See also==