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FY 2027 HART Transit Development Plan
Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART) Transit Development Plan 2018 - 2027 Major Update Final Report September 2017 Prepared for Prepared by HART | TDP i Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Objectives of the Plan ......................................................................................................................................... 1-1 State Requirements ............................................................................................................................................ 1-2 TDP Checklist ...................................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Organization of the Report .................................................................................................................................. 1-4 Section 2: Baseline Conditions ...................................................................................................................... 2-1 Study Area Description ....................................................................................................................................... 2-1 Population Trends and Characteristics ............................................................................................................. 2-3 Journey-to-Work Characteristics ....................................................................................................................... -
Promenade at Lake Park Lutz, Florida 33548 Construction
CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR: WENDYS STORE NO. 11772 PARCEL "C" PART OF LOT "B" PROMENADE AT LAKE PARK LUTZ, FLORIDA 33548 PROJECT TEAM VICINITY MAP DRAWING INDEX SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROPERTY OWNER: ARCHITECT: CS.1 COVER SHEET GERACI-VAN DYKE RETAIL HARTLEY+PURDY ARCHITECTURE, INC. C0.1 CIVIL SPECIFICATIONS CENTER LLC 1711 NORTH HIMES AVENUE 2702 WILSON CIR TAMPA, FLORIDA 33607 D1.0 DEMOLITION PLAN LUTZ, FL 33548-4975 PH: (813) 353-0035 FAX: (813) 353-4350 C1.0 SITE PLAN CONTACT: MICHAEL MUROFF SITE SITE C2.0 GRADING PLAN DEVELOPER/APPLICANT: CIVIL ENGINEER: FL-568 C3.0 UTILITY PLAN THE WENDY'S COMPANY INFINITY ENGINEERING GROUP, LLC 1145 SANCTUARY PKWY 1208 E. KENNEDY BOULEVARD C4.0 DETAILS SUITE 225 SUITE 230 ALPHARETTA, GEOGIA 30009 TAMPA, FL 33602 C5.0 DETAILS PH: (770) 283-3770 PH: (813) 434-4770 HILLSBOROUGH CONTACT: ANDY BLACKBURN COUNTY C6.0 DETAILS FAX: (813) 445-4211 VAN DYKE ROAD CONTACT: NISIT SAPPARKHAO ST1.0 EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL DETAILS SURVEYORS: AUTHORIZED AGENTS: ST2.0 SWPPP GENERAL REQUIREMENTS GEOPOINT SURVEYING,INC. INFINITY ENGINEERING GROUP, LLC 1403 E. 5TH AVENUE 1208 E. KENNEDY BOULEVARD ST3.0 SWPPP INSPECTION FORM TAMPA, FLORIDA 33605 SUITE 230 PH: (813) 248-8888 TAMPA, FL 33602 LP-1 LANDSCAPE PLAN FAX: (813) 248-2266 PH: (813) 434-4770 IR-1 IRRIGATION PLAN CONTACT: MATTHEW C. KNEELAND FAX: (813) 445-4211 CONTACT: BRETT NEVARIL PH1.0 PHOTOMETRIC PLAN N. DALE MABRY HIGHWAY 1-1 SURVEY PROPERTY ID: U-15-27-18-ZZZ-000000-57870.3 SECTION 15 , TOWNSHIP 27 S, RANGE 18 E HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA PLANS PREPARED BY: INFINITY ENGINEERING GROUP, LLC 1208 E. -
The Summer of '46
Sunland Tribune Volume 22 Article 12 1996 The Summer of '46 Gary R. Mormino Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/sunlandtribune Recommended Citation Mormino, Gary R. (1996) "The Summer of '46," Sunland Tribune: Vol. 22 , Article 12. Available at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/sunlandtribune/vol22/iss1/12 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Sunland Tribune by an authorized editor of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE SUMMER OF '46 By Gary R. Mormino Lafayette Street looking eastward in December 1946. In the foreground stands the Lafayette Hotel. Traveling eastward, the traveler encountered the Knight and Wall hardware building, the Bay View Hotel, and Tampa City Hall. — Hampton Dunn Collection, Courtesy University of South Florida Special Collections It was the summer of our discontent. In that failure to fund schools threatened the Washington, a Democratic President hurled future of the state. And in the worst cut of thunderbolts against a "do nothing" all, Tampeños complained that the classic Republican Congress, while the GOP main- Cuban sandwich had gone to white-bread tained that the liberal Democratic Party had hell. Yet many Americans contend, that like lost touch with mainstream America. In the film produced that year, it was the best Hillsborough County, residents cursed Dale year of our lives. It was the summer of 1946. Mabry Highway while abandoning mass transit. July rains swamped the Interbay and Tampa struggled to redefine itself. Everyone Sulphur Springs but the first sign of summer still recognized Tampa as "Cigar City," but practice augured promise for football fans. -
City of Tampa Walk–Bike Plan Phase VI West Tampa Multimodal Plan September 2018
City of Tampa Walk–Bike Plan Phase VI West Tampa Multimodal Plan September 2018 Completed For: In Cooperation with: Hillsborough County Metropolitan Planning Organization City of Tampa, Transportation Division 601 East Kennedy Boulevard, 18th Floor 306 East Jackson Street, 6th Floor East Tampa, FL 33601 Tampa, FL 33602 Task Authorization: TOA – 09 Prepared By: Tindale Oliver 1000 N Ashley Drive, Suite 400 Tampa, FL 33602 The preparation of this report has been financed in part through grants from the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, under the Metropolitan Planning Program, Section 104(f) of Title 23, U.S. Code. The contents of this report do not necessarily reflect the official views or policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation. The MPO does not discriminate in any of its programs or services. Public participation is solicited by the MPO without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, family or religious status. Learn more about our commitment to nondiscrimination and diversity by contacting our Title VI/Nondiscrimination Coordinator, Johnny Wong at (813) 273‐3774 ext. 370 or [email protected]. WEST TAMPA MULTIMODAL PLAN Table of Contents Executive Summary ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Introduction and Purpose ......................................................................................................................................................................................... -
Hillsborough Quality Child Care Program Listing
Hillsborough Quality Child Care Program Listing January - June 2017 6800 North Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 158 Tampa, FL 33614 PH (813) 515-2340 FAX (813) 435-2299 www.elchc.org The Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County (ELCHC) is a 501(c)(3), not for profit organization working to advance the access, affordability and quality of early childhood care and education programs in Hillsborough County. Through our Quality Counts for Kids Quality Improvement Program (QCFK) and a host of other resources and supports, we help child care centers and family child care homes to improve their program quality so that all children have quality early learning experiences. Contents How to Use this Quality Listing 4 What is Quality & Why Does it Matter? 5 Programs with Star Rating and/or Gold Seal Accreditation 6 Child Care Centers 7 Family Child Care Homes 19 Programs with a Class One Violation 24 Child Care Centers 25 Family Child Care Homes 26 Resources 28 Special Note/Disclaimer: The information provided in this booklet is gathered from public sources and databases as a courtesy. The information is considered accurate at the time of publication. Due to potential changes in provider/program status during the time period between when this information is gathered, printed and distributed, we encourage you to verify a provider’s status as part of your quality child care shopping efforts. The ELCHC does not individually endorse or recommend one provider or early childhood program over another whether or not they are listed within. January - June 2017 | 3 How to Use this Quality Listing Choosing child care is an important decision that requires last 12 months between November 1, 2015 to October 31, 2016. -
Florida Lodging Trends Report (March 2019)
FLORIDA March LODGING 2019 REPORT Table of Contents Section 1 Florida Lodging Industry Trends 3 Section 2 The Plasencia Group Overview 14 Appendix A Representative Engagements & Case Studies 20 All information in this presentation is confidential and is the property of The Plasencia Group, Inc. 2 2 FLORIDA LODGING REPORT SECTION 1 Florida Lodging Industry Trends 3 FLORIDA LODGING INDUSTRY TRENDS Florida Highlights ■ Investor appetite for Florida remains voracious. Given the positive expectations for future performance and the attractiveness of the state’s intangibles, Florida is perceived as an attractive investment destination. ■ Overall, hotels have been selling at heftier prices in Florida as compared to the rest of the nation. On a price-per-key basis, Florida exceeds the national average, at $158,000 versus $154,000 per key, respectively. Surprisingly, the number of large transactions, in excess of $100M, in Florida has been low given the overall volume of investment activity in the lodging sector. Only three transactions have exceeded that threshold in the past 24 months. ■ While Florida revenue-oriented metrics appear strong for the near future, potential headwinds affecting the bottom line include increasing property insurance premiums, aggressive property tax assessments, and rising labor costs. ■ Increases in room supply across the state have been relatively muted as compared to other Sun Belt markets. The only exception is Orlando, which is expected to experience double-digit growth in hotel inventory in 2019. ■ The profile of the Florida hotel investor is split between institutional money managers and private investors or owner/operators, with very limited direct foreign investment. 4 4 FLORIDA LODGING INDUSTRY TRENDS Booming State Population 22.0 21.6 21.0 21.0 20.7 Florida overtakes New York as third-most populous state 20.2 20.0 19.9 19.6 19.3 19.1 19.0 18.8 Population (millions) Population 18.0 17.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Source: U.S. -
Board of Supervisors' Meeting January 7, 2019
Connerton West Community Development District Board of Supervisors’ Meeting January 7, 2019 District Office: 12750 Citrus Park Lane, Suite 115 Tampa, Florida 32625 813.933.5571 www.connertonwestcdd.org CONNERTON WEST COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AGENDA JANUARY 7, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. At Club Connerton located at 21100 Fountain Garden Way, Land O Lakes, FL 34638. District Board of Supervisors Stewart Gibbons Chairman Richard Dombrowski Vice Chairman James Jackson Assistant Secretary Ryan Becwar Assistant Secretary Vacant Assistant Secretary District Manager Greg Cox Rizzetta & Company, Inc. District Attorney Alyssa Willson Hopping Green & Sams, P.A. District Engineer Jordan Schrader Clearview Land Design, P.L.. All cellular phones must be placed on mute while in the meeting room. The Audience Comment portion of the agenda is where individuals may make comments on matters that concern the District. Individuals are limited to a total of three (3) minutes to make comments during this time. Pursuant to provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting/hearing/workshop is asked to advise the District Office at least forty-eight (48) hours before the meeting/hearing/workshop by contacting the District Manager at 813-933-5571. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Florida Relay Service by dialing 7-1- 1, or 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) 1-800-955-8770 (Voice), who can aid you in contacting the District Office. A person who decides to appeal any decision made at the meeting/hearing/workshop with respect to any matter considered at the meeting/hearing/workshop is advised that person will need a record of the proceedings and that accordingly, the person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. -
Business Review
GULF COAST Business Review Public Notices PAGES 25-112 PAGE 25 DECEMBER 28, 2012 - JANUARY 3, 2013 HILLSBOROUGH, PASCO AREA LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SUSPENSION AND FIRST INSERTION FIRST INSERTION FIRST INSERTION FIRST INSERTION FIRST INSERTION ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO: Urban H. Cruz Jr. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, IN AND FOR CIRCUIT COURT HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Case No: 201103496 IN AND FOR HILLSBOROUGH FLORIDA HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, IN AND FOR HILLSBOROUGH FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION A Notice of Suspension to PROBATE DIVISION File No. 12-2976 PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION File No. 12-CP-3159 suspend and an Administra- File No.: 09-002674 IN RE: ESTATE OF CASE NO. File No. 12-1697 Division A tive Complaint to revoke your Division: A EUGENE FREDERICK SAULS, 12-CP-2920 “A” Division A IN RE: ESTATE OF license and eligibility for li- IN RE: ESTATE OF a/k/a EUGENE F. SAULS,, IN RE: THE ESTATE IN RE: ESTATE OF Lois Belle Hixenbaugh censure has been filed against VIRGINIA ELOISE HARDIN, Deceased. OF BARBARA L. ADAMS, STEVEN P. PIPER a/k/a Lois L. Hixenbaugh you. You have the right to re- Deceased, The administration of the estate Deceased. Deceased. Deceased. quest a hearing pursuant to In the Estate of Virginia Eloise Hardin, of EUGENE FREDERICK SAULS, The administration of the estate The administration of the estate of The administration of the estate of Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Case Number 09-0022674, in the Cir- a/k/a EUGENE F. -
Hillsborough County Legal Notices
Public Notices PAGES 25-116 PAGE 25 MAY 31, 2013 - JUNE 6, 2013 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES FIRST INSERTION FIRST INSERTION NOTICE OF SALE Brandon - Tampa Monday June 17,2013 10:00 AM A058 Christian Hernandez NOTICE OF SALE E142 Christina Mercedes Fernandez Public Notice is hereby given that NOTICE OF SALE 1012 Latasha Morgan B007 Virtudes Otero E173 Shonda Breier National Auto Service Centers Inc. Public Storage, Inc 1022 ROSE DOMINGO B016 Virtudes Otero Public Storage, Inc. E190 Priest Glenn will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION free PS Orangeco, Inc. 1028 Carolyn Levenson B039 Grant Frazier PS Orangeco Inc. F007 Daniel Bersh of all prior liens the follow vehicle(s) 1069 Rose Domingo B045 Kelly Winstead that remain unclaimed in storage Personal property consisting of sofas, 7023 Angel Barreto B052 Sierra Gaskins Personal property consisting Public Storage 29149 with charges unpaid pursuant to TV’s, clothes, boxes, household goods 7051 Erica Murray B067 Rushelle Olivo of sofas, TV’s, clothes, boxes, 7803 W. Waters Ave. Florida Statutes, Sec. 713.78 to the and other personal property used in B076 ramon otero household goods and other per- Tampa, FL 33615 highest bidder at 4122 Gunn Hwy, home office or garage will be sold or Public Storage 20609 B079 Debra Lundy sonal property used in home, Wednesday June 19, 2013 11:30 AM Tampa, Florida on 06/14/2013 at otherwise disposed of at public sales 5014 S. Dale Mabry G005 Tina Bennett office or garage will be sold or 11:00 A.M. on the dates and times indicated be- Tampa, FL G008 Ronnie Watson otherwise disposed of at public 1103 Aaisha Anderson low to satisfy Owner Lien for rent and Monday June 17,2013 10:15 AM G046 Tomeka Williams sales on the dates & times in- 1133 JUDY HONIG 2003 SATURN fees due in accordance with Florida A025 Joe Marquez G086 Torshell Benjamin dicated below to satisfy Own- 1135 shanna segel 1G8AL52F83Z109617 statutes: Self-Storage Act, Sections B061 Michael Jackson H011 Eugena Brown ers Lien for rent & fees due in 2037 Lorraine Noble 83.806 & 83.807. -
PHASE 2 OUTREACH SUMMARY This Page Is Intentionally Left Blank
PHASE 2 OUTREACH SUMMARY This page is intentionally left blank. PHASE 2 OUTREACH SUMMARY The preparation of this report has been financed in part through grants from the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, under the Metropolitan Planning Program, Section 104(f) of Title 23, U.S. Code. The contents of this report do not necessarily reflect the official views or policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation. The MPO does not discriminate in any of its programs or services. Public participation is solicited by the MPO without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, family or religious status. Learn more about our commitment to nondiscrimination and diversity by contacting our Title VI/Nondiscrimination Coordinator, Johnny Wong at (813) 273-3774 ext. 370 or [email protected], or by visiting: www.planhillsborough.org/non-discrimination-commitment Hillsborough County Metropolitan Planning Organization 601 E. Kennedy Boulevard, 18th Floor Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 272-5940 www.planhillsborough.org Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Public Outreach ......................................................................................................................................... 1 Summary of Results ................................................................................................................................. -
Alabama Arizona Alaska
Alabama Bills Backers Phoenix Rocket City Bills Backers Bottled Blonde The Brick House 7340 E Indian Plaza 7 Town center Drive NW, #103 Scottsdale, AZ, 85251 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Chapter President(s): Jason Kafer Chapter President(s): David & Michelle (585) 732-5205 McCarty [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/groups/rcbillsback Bills Backers of Tucson ers/ Native Grill and Wings 3100 E. Speedway Blvd Bills Backers of Birmingham Tuscon, AZ 85716 On Tap Sports Cafe Chapter Presidents: Louis Feldman and 810 Inverness Corners Debbie Sheehan Birmingham, AL 35242 [email protected] Chapter President: Corey Clark www.facebook.com/billsbackersoftucson (205) 203-7203 Bills Backers of Tucson East [email protected] Mulligan’s Sports Grill 9403 E. Golf Links Tuscon, AZ 85730 Alaska Chapter Presidents(s): Karen Richardson (484) 547-3105 Anchorage Alaska Bills Backers [email protected] The Peanut Farm https://www.facebook.com/groups/161433411 5527 Old Seward Highway 5555671/ Anchorage, AK 99518 Chapter President(s): Chuck Unsworth, Bill’s Wild West Boosters Club Ed McCombs Pullano's Pizza [email protected] 13848 N. 51st Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85306, USA Chapter President(s): John McCartney, [email protected] Arizona Bills Backers Arizona Payin’ the Bills (Phoenix) Clubhouse Sports Grill Loco Patron Mexican Cantina 1686 North Higley Road 1327 E Chandler Blvd, Suite 108 Gilbert, AZ, USA Phoenix, AZ 85048 Chapter President(s): John Pawloski Chapter President(s): William Edward Duffy III http://www.billsbackersaz.com (480) 544-0068 [email protected] -
Dale Mabry Pedestrian Overpass Technical Feasibility Analysis
Dale Mabry Pedestrian Overpass Technical Feasibility Analysis Dale Mabry Pedestrian Overpass Technical Feasibility Analysis TABLE OF CONTENTS I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................. 1 II. INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT GOAL ....................................................................................................................... 2 III. Purpose and Need .................................................................................................................................................... 3 A. Purpose ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 B. Need ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 1. Local Mobility and Regional Connectivity .................................................................................................... 3 2. Economic Development ............................................................................................................................... 4 3. Livability ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 4. Safety ..........................................................................................................................................................