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Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA) is an expressway authority responsible for construction, maintenance and operation of toll roads in Orange County, Florida, United States, which includes the city of Orlando. |
 | | It was founded in 1963 for the purpose of building the Bee Line Expressway, and soon built the East-West Expressway. |
 | | Many sections of the current expressway system, such as the connection of SR 528 from Sand Lake Road to I-4, the sections of SR 417 in Seminole and Osceola counties, and SR 429 south of Seidel Road, were built by the Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, and their toll facilities are managed by the same. |
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