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17 November 2025

Osceola County Launches New Traffic Management Advisory System Powered by Causeway one.network

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Osceola County, FL — Osceola County has launched its new Traffic Management Advisory System (TMAS) to improve driver awareness, protect roadside workers, and enhance public communication. At the heart of the new system is the Causeway one.network platform — the digital tool behind the County’s smarter, safer approach to managing lane closures, construction activity, and real-time traffic disruptions.

The launch of TMAS reflects Osceola’s commitment to innovation and public service, giving both residents and road users access to timely, verified information about roadway impacts. By sharing live updates with popular navigation apps like Waze, Google Maps, and Apple Maps, TMAS helps drivers plan better journeys, avoid delays, and stay safer around active work zones.

“As one of Florida’s fastest-growing counties, our investment in tools like TMAS provides innovation to protect our workers, inform our residents, and keep our roads moving,” said Commissioner Viviana Janer, Chairwoman of the Osceola Board of County Commissioners. “This system puts drivers in charge of their navigation through reliance on timely, trusted information and enhances our ability to serve the public with efficiency and care.”

Osceola’s TMAS leverages multiple integrated modules of the one.network platform to support:

  • Real-time communication of lane closures and traffic impacts
  • Improved coordination between departments, utilities, and contractors
  • Mobile tools for field teams to manage closures and updates on the ground
  • A public-facing map (coming soon) showing roadwork and future projects
  • Custom traffic alerts, so residents can subscribe to updates by street or neighborhood

This new capability will also help the County streamline right-of-way planning and respond more effectively to emergency events. With the upcoming launch of the interactive roadwork map on the Osceola County website, residents will be able to access the same trusted traffic information used by transportation professionals—directly from their devices.

“We’re proud to support Osceola County as they lead the way in delivering smarter mobility, greater transparency, and safer streets for their community,” said Paul Madeira, Chief International Growth Officer at Causeway one.network USA. “TMAS is a great example of how local governments can harness technology to work more efficiently and serve the public better.”

Osceola County joins a growing list of forward-thinking agencies across Florida using Causeway one.network to modernize how work zones are planned, communicated, and coordinated.