Warning that the time to build is quickly running out, the Central Florida Expressway Authority board unanimously agreed on Thursday to move forward with constructing a toll road — first proposed decades ago — between State Road 417 and the Orlando Sanford International Airport.

At a cost of more than $200 million, the two-lane thoroughfare would help alleviate traffic congestion in one of the fastest-growing areas of Seminole County and ease access to an expanding airfield, its supporters say.

“This is really critical, and the time is now or never,” said Christopher Maier, chair of the toll road agency’s 10-member board. “Because we keep growing and more rooftops are popping up. So let’s seize this opportunity right now.”

Construction of the roughly two-mile long roadway is still yea

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