Posted by Tamas Mondovics on November 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Hundreds attended a recent public meeting concerning the proposed widening of approximately an 11 mile section of Lithia Pinecrest Rd. from its current two travel lane roadway to a six travel lane roadway, affecting the Brandon, Bloomingdale and Lithia communities from S.R. 60 in Brandon to C.R. 39. Read more
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Posted by Marie Gilmore on November 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Public Meeting To Discuss Lithia Pinecrest Road Project Development & Environmental (PD&E) Study
Hillsborough County, in cooperation with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), will hold a public meeting to discuss the Project Development and Environmental Study for Lithia Pinecrest Road in the Brandon area.
The Study evaluates the proposed widening of Lithia Pinecrest Road from SR 60 (Brandon Boulevard) to CR 39. The study length is approximately 10.95 miles.
The meeting is being held to obtain your input regarding the location, conceptual design and environmental effects of the alternatives for the proposed project’s needed improvements.
County Staff and representatives from FDOT will be at the meeting to discuss the details of the project and answer any questions residents may have. Please attend, we welcome your input.
Date: Tuesday, Nov. 18
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Palmetto Club, 17004 Dorman Road
All meeting facilities are ADA compliant. For additional assistance, please call us.
For more information, please call Steve Valdez, Public Works Department, at 272-5275 (TTY: 301-7172).
Visit us on the Web at – www.hillsboroughcounty.org.
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Posted by Carisa Biesecker on September 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Hillsborough County plans to make the intersections of Kings Ave. and Victoria St. and Providence Lakes Blvd. and Kings Ave. a bit more pedestrian-friendly in the upcoming months.
Located near Brandon High School, the project concerning Kings Ave. and Victoria St. will feature the revamp of the existing traffic light, a pedestrian button, sidewalk ramps and crosswalks.
“This is part of our signalization program to increase the efficiency and safety of pedestrians in our area,” stated Hillsborough County spokesman Steve Valdez. “It is a heavy pedestrian area.” Which hits the nail on the head with a study having been done five years ago leading to the findings that 12,000 vehicles travel the roadway, a roadway originally slated for a capacity of 8,000. This peak of vehicle traffic is usually seen when the school’s session is beginning or ending. “This project will take care of these peak times,” added Valdez.
The intersection of Providence Lakes Blvd. and Kings Ave. will be fitted with a new traffic light, a pedestrian button, sidewalk ramps and crosswalks as well.
According to Valdez, the cost of both projects will be somewhere in the ballpark of $200,000 which is pulled from the Transportation Trust Fund – an account set aside specifically for transportation issues initialized from citizens’ taxes.
Both projects are expected to begin in the next few months, with no initial date having been given for its ending due to the steel mast arm poles to be used in the projects. Made site specific, these factory created poles are Florida mandated due to their ability to withstand hurricane winds and take some time to be fashioned with multiple orders coming into the factory. But no worries should come to motorists traveling these roadways as Valdez assures the public that no delays will be incurred.
“There are no geometric improvements. We may put down a little paint, but there should be no delays,” Valdez concluded. The next project the county will begin on will be the finishing of the third installment of Boyette Rd. in Riverview, but, for now, no other projects are scheduled for the Brandon area.
To learn more about any of the projects mentioned above, please visit www.hillsboroughcounty.com or call 272-5275.
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Posted by Jennifer Teuber on September 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment
According to a press release from Hillsborough County, consultants were hired by the Hillsborough County Water Resource Services Department to conduct a land survey and geotechnical study at Sydney Dover Trails Park.
The work is part of the next phase of the county’s project, studying the feasibility of using the “old mine pit” located within the interior of the Sydney Dover Trails Park as a possible reservoir or recharge basin for highly treated reclaimed water. Gita Iranipour, project manager of the Engineering Services Group for Hillsborough County Water Resource Services said, “The site includes a pre-existing 516 acre clay settling area, which, if excavated, could provide approximately 714 million gallons of storage at a depth of six feet.”
The project, referred to as the County’s Water Infrastructure & Supply Enhancement (WISE) Project, was presented and discussed with the public during two public meetings in 2005. As agreed with the community at that time, the park’s use for equestrian purposes would continue to be of the highest priority and be taken into consideration during this survey and geotechnical work. Suggestions from the public were taken during those meetings to improve upon the project and are still welcome.
“The primary use of the park around the reservoir will be by the equestrian community,” Iranipour said. “This project will not change how the park is used. In fact, part of the scope of this project will enhance the park facility.”
Iranipour said the project allows the county to optimize the use of its reclaimed water to achieve conservation of the potable (drinkable) water supplies and provide additional reclaimed water for irrigation during peak periods by saving surplus reclaimed water during non-peak periods of the year.
“Although water use varies from home to home, typical residential water customers in Hillsborough County use around 2,300 gallons of potable water per irrigation cycle, or roughly 10,000 gallons per month, to maintain their landscape under the current one day per week watering restriction,” she said. “Thus, the county can save about one million gallons per month of potable water supplies for every 100 homes provided reclaimed service.”
The work will be conducted during the week, not on the weekends. The activity will use pick-up trucks, ATV buggies, drilling equipment and canoes/boats and will occur along the horse trails, interior “old mine pit” area, and water bodies at the park. Park visitors are encouraged to use caution when in those areas during the weekdays.
For more information, contact Iranipour of the Hillsborough County Water Resource Services Department at 272-5977.
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