Orlando creating traffic hazard on W.D. Judge Drive

Why did the little kids cross the road? To get to Orlando’s Northwest Community Center. Adult helps children cross W.D. Judge Drive What those little kids and their parents don’t know, is that soon they will be dodging more than 700 tractor-trailer rigs daily. How’s that? Because in their infinite wisdom, the Orlando City Council unanimously approved construction of the massive Princeton Oaks warehouse complex on W.D. Judge Drive, just down the block from the popular Northwest Community Center. Neighbors oppose the development because it will disrupt their peaceful community and is hurting the environment and the Wekiva River because the developers have ripped down more than 1,500 trees. Northwest Community Center W.D. Judge Drive is a two-lane thoroughfare that is commonly used as a cut through between John Young Parkway and Mercy Drive. In addition, there are local motorists going to an apartment complex on W.D. Judge and the Evergreen Park single-fam...