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TAMPA -- Just in time for the holidays, motorists next week will get a new exit ramp from eastbound State Road 60 to Spruce Street, although the change could mean gridlock for morning commuters until they get used to it. The exit relocation is one of several changes for the tangle of roads near Tampa International Airport set for Tuesday morning. ...more
December 12, 2008
Portions of the southbound Interstate 75 overpass at Exit 301 in Hernando County damaged by a dump truck earlier today will be removed tonight, Florida Department of Transportation officials say. ...more
December 9, 2008
U.S. Rep. John Mica said he came to Tampa on Tuesday to encourage local officials to get in line for transportation money that soon will flow from Washington. ...more
November 26, 2008
U.S. Rep. John Mica said he came to Tampa today to encourage local officials to get in line for transportation money that soon will flow from Washington. ...more
November 25, 2008
Hillsborough County officials on Tuesday will present to the public three plans for widening Lithia-Pinecrest Road to relieve congestion on one of east Hillsborough County's most heavily traveled commuter arteries. ...more
November 17, 2008
Plans for continuous right-turn lanes along most of U.S. 19 in West Pasco left some county and city officials unhappy about a large gap in the New Port Richey area. ...more
November 15, 2008
Hillsborough County officials on Tuesday will present to the public three plans for widening Lithia-Pinecrest Road to relieve congestion on one of east Hillsborough County's most heavily traveled commuter arteries. ...more
November 14, 2008
Families in Plant City, Brandon, New Tampa and the area around King High likely won't deal with the bus transportation changes next year that put other areas in chaos this year. ...more
October 28, 2008
Transportation officials this week are trying to avoid a repeat the massive traffic jam three weeks ago that snarled thousands of Monday-morning commuters on State Road 60. ...more
October 6, 2008
Drivers have been doing double-takes along a 12.5-mile stretch of U.S. 92, wondering whether they've witnessed the Sunshine State's version of Alaska's "bridge to nowhere." The boardwalks are part of a multimillion-dollar Florida Department of Transportation project alongside U.S. 92 between Eureka Springs and Thonotosassa roads. Transportation officials say plenty of pedestrians are expected to use the foot paths when all is said and done. ...more
October 6, 2008
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