The two law enforcement officers who died during the manhunt for accused killer Markeith Loyd will be remembered by having Central Florida roads renamed in their honor.

State Rep. Kamia Brown announced on Wednesday that the Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill to honor Orlando Police Lt. Debra Clayton and Orange County Deputy Norman Lewis by designating parts of roads in their names.

The bill designates a portion of State Road 438 between John Young Parkway and Pine Hills Road in Orange County as “Lieutenant Debra Clayton Memorial Highway.”

The portion of County Road 431/Pine Hills Road between Silver Star Road and State Road 50 in Orange County will be known as “First Class Deputy Norman Lewis Memorial Highway.”

In a news release, Brown said, “This is a small token of how our community plans to honor the legacy of our two fallen public servants.”

Loyd is accused of killing Clayton in January; Lewis was involved in a fatal motorcycle accident during the manhunt for Loyd.

Lieutenant Debra Clayton Memorial Highway

First Class Deputy Norman Lewis Memorial Highway