Description
Westbound Cypress Parkway in front of the Publix Promenade in Poinciana.
Nearest businesses:
- Publix Super Market at The Promenade
- Denny’s Restaurant
- Pollo Campero
- SimonMed – Poinciana
- Tire Kingdom
- MyEyeDr.
- 10 Ways To Be
- Quest Diagnostics
- Florida Lung, Asthma & Sleep Specialists
- Poinciana Library
- United States Postal Service
- Nikki’s Kitchen
- Walmart Supercenter
- Tierra Pointe Apartments
- Amscot – The Money Superstore
The area sees consistent daily traffic from local residents in surrounding subdivisions, shoppers at the Publix-anchored Promenade and nearby big-box stores, medical visitors, library users, and commuters, with the bus stop serving Lynx transit riders in this family-oriented community.
Traffic counts
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Road / Segment
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Approximate AADT (vehicles/day)
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Notes / Year
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Cypress Parkway (near Publix Promenade / Old Pleasant Hill Rd area, Poinciana)
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~25,000–35,000
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Osceola County roadway reports and FDOT estimates for central Poinciana segments (tourism-adjacent commuting and local retail; recent 2024–2025 data)
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Traffic is driven by shopping center access, residential density, medical/office uses, and connections to broader regional routes. Westbound volumes are key for the bus shelter’s primary facing ads, with peaks during shopping hours, commutes, and weekends.
Demographics
- Population: ~75,000–77,000 (projected growth continuing at ~1.5–1.9% annually)
- Median age: ~39.5 years
- Median household income: $63,000–$68,000
- Per capita income: ~$29,000–$36,000
- Language: Approximately 40–50% speak English only at home, while a significant portion (~50–55%) speak Spanish primarily (reflecting the large Hispanic/Latino population, around 54–55% of residents, with strong Puerto Rican and other Latin American influences); other languages like French/Creole (from Haitian communities) and others make up smaller shares.
- Other notes: Highly diverse (54–55% Hispanic/Latino, 24–25% Black/African American, 15% White non-Hispanic, significant foreign-born at ~22%), family-oriented with a mix of working professionals in service, retail, healthcare, and commuting sectors supporting the area’s residential and commercial growth.







