Description
Northbound N. Doverplum Ave in front of the Poinciana Library in Poinciana.
Nearest businesses:
- Poinciana Library
- Nikki’s Kitchen
- United States Postal Service
- Fountains at San Remo Court
- Publix Super Market at The Promenade
- Denny’s Restaurant
- Pollo Campero
- Wendy’s
- Subway
- Popeyes
- Bojangles
- Walmart Supercenter
- Tire Kingdom
- Amscot – The Money Superstore
- Quest Diagnostics
- SimonMed – Poinciana
The area sees steady daily traffic from local residents in surrounding subdivisions and apartments, library visitors, postal users, commuters to nearby commercial hubs like the Publix Promenade and Walmart, and family-oriented community activity, with the bus stop serving Lynx transit riders in this residential-focused zone.
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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N. Doverplum Ave. (near Cypress Pkwy / San Remo area, Poinciana)
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~5,000–10,000
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Osceola County estimates for local segments (residential collector; recent data)
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Traffic is primarily local from subdivisions, with increases during library hours, postal visits, and commutes to adjacent Cypress Parkway retail/medical areas. The 2-sided shelter captures traffic in both directions, supporting exposure during moderate peaks in mornings, evenings, and weekends.
Demographics
- Population: ~75,000–77,000 (projected growth at ~1.5–1.9% annually)
- Median age: ~39.5 years
- Median household income: $68,015
- Per capita income: ~$29,000–$32,000
- Language: Approximately 43–48% speak English only at home, while ~51–56% speak a language other than English (primarily Spanish, reflecting the large Hispanic/Latino population at ~54.3%); other languages (including French/Creole from Haitian communities) account for smaller shares.
- Other notes: Highly diverse (54.3% Hispanic/Latino with strong Puerto Rican and other Latin American influences, 24–25% Black/African American, 15–27% White non-Hispanic, significant foreign-born at ~22%), family-oriented with working professionals in service, retail, healthcare, and commuting sectors driving residential and community growth.







