![]() ![]() Working closely with city staff and the FDOT, as these are state roads, a number of alternatives were evaluated for how well they could meet the varied needs these roadways serve.
The most promising design removes one lane in each direction and repurposes that lane for multi-modal or community needs, such as a transit way, on-street parking, or separated bikeway.
The study gives the FDOT and City of Tampa a great starting point for moving forward with a more in-depth study which will include engaging the neighborhoods for guidance. Click here to read the 15 minute overview. To view the entire presentation and final report please click here to visit the MPO website .
For more information contact Gena Torres at 813.273.3774 x357 or torresg@plancom.org.
*Reposted from Plan Hillsbrough newsletter
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Friday, August 12, 2016
Will this plan to redesign Florida Avenue & Tampa Street/Highland Avenue Corridor Study meet the expectations of the Local Residents?
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