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Pool Update 2019
Swimming Pools Permit # Facility Name Location Address 36-60-00001 Sanibel Harbour Marriott Resort Spa 17260 Harbour Pointe Drive Fort Myers 33908 36-60-00003 Relax Inn Pool 2568 First Street Fort Myers 33901 36-60-00004 Creciente Condo Pool 7150 Estero Boulevard Fort Myers Beach 33931 36-60-00005 Leonardo Arms Beach Club Condo Pool 7400 Estero Boulevard Fort Myers Beach 33931 36-60-00006 Lehigh Acres Community Pool 1400 W 5th Street Lehigh Acres 33936 36-60-00007 Tween Waters Inn Pool 15951 Captiva Road Captiva 33924 36-60-00008 Sundial Beach Resort Spa 1451 Middle Gulf Drive Sanibel 33957 36-60-00009 Pine Ridge at Fort Myers Condo Pool 4801 Lakeside Club Boulevard Fort Myers 33905 36-60-00010 Cypress Lake High School Pool 6321 Panther Drive Fort Myers 33919 36-60-00012 Sea Chest Motel Pool 2571 E First Street Fort Myers 33901 36-60-00013 Gulf View Colony Pool 2945 Estero Boulevard Fort Myers Beach 33931 36-60-00016 Casa Ybel Resort Spa 2255 W Gulf Drive Sanibel 33957 36-60-00017 Golf View Motel Pool 3523 Cleveland Fort Myers 33901 36-60-00018 Legacy Harbour Hotel & Suites Pool 2038 W First Street Fort Myers 33901 36-60-00019 Island Inn Pool 3111 W Gulf Drive Sanibel 33957 36-60-00020 Forty Fifteen Resort Pool 4015 W Gulf Drive Sanibel 33957 36-60-00021 First Harbour Towers Condo Pool 2350 W First Street Fort Myers 33901 36-60-00022 Carousel Inn Pool 6230 Estero Boulevard Fort Myers Beach 33931 36-60-00023 The Neptune Pool (1) 2310 Estero Boulevard Fort Myers Beach 33931 36-60-00026 Mariner's Lodge and Marina Pool 17990 San Carlos Boulevard -
Towards Trash Free Waters: Quantifying Potential Aquatic Trash Recovery in the Hillsborough River Watershed
Towards Trash Free Waters: Quantifying Potential Aquatic Trash Recovery in the Hillsborough River Watershed Prepared for Nestlé Waters North America October 27, 2015 Prepared by Timothy G. Townsend (Principal Investigator) Max J. Krause Sarah A. Gustitus Jeremy Toms University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 i Executive Summary Despite advances in solid waste management and increased awareness of the negative environmental consequences of pollution, littering is still common in the US. Littering can be the result of carelessness, accidents, or intentional actions, but the effect is the same. In recent years, concerned citizens have increased their attention to litter in the Hillsborough River Watershed (HRW). The University of Florida (UF) research team collaborated with local municipalities and non-government organizations (NGOs) to quantify and map the quantity of collected litter within the HRW. Because much of the storm water within the HRW drains into the Hillsborough River, all of the litter within the watershed has the potential to become aquatic trash (PAT). The PAT that was collected in roadside and park cleanups before it made its way into the Tampa Bay or the Gulf of Mexico (recovered PAT) was cataloged into a database and mapped using ESRI ArcGIS software. Concentrations of recovered PAT were reported as pounds per acre for 1,015 cleanup events at 168 unique sites within the HRW from 2008-2014, shown in Figure E1. Additionally, educational campaigns such as storm drain markings and field visits by the WaterVentures mobile lab were mapped to identify where residents could be expected to have increased awareness of the negative issues associated with littering. -
Tampa Bay Next Presentation
Welcome East Tampa Area Community Working Group September 25, 2018 Tina Fischer Collaborative Labs, St. Petersburg College Tonight’s Agenda • Open House Area (6:00 - ongoing) – Information about related studies, projects, etc. • Presentation (6:30 - 7:00) – SEIS Update – Overview of Downtown Interchange Design Options • Roundtable Discussions (7:00 - 8:00) – Dive into details and provide input with 2 sessions • Closing Comments/Announcements (8:00 - 8:10) Real Time Record • Comprehensive meeting notes and graphics - available next week • Presentation and Graphic Displays – available tomorrow • Posted on TampaBayNext.com TampaBayNext.com (813) 975-NEXT [email protected] TampaBayNext @TampaBayNext Your input matters. Your ideas help shape the Tampa Bay Next program. Now on to our presentation Chloe Coney Richard Moss, P.E. Sen. Darryl Rouson Alice Price/Jeff Novotny Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) Update FDOT District Seven Interstate OverviewModernization I-275 @ I-4 - Highlighted in Orange North W S Small Group Meetings to date Old Seminole Heights Westshore Palms – May 3 SE Seminole Heights North Bon Air – Jun 14 Tampa Heights V.M. Ybor Tampa Heights – Jun 26 East Tampa Oakford Park – Jul 9 Comm. East Tampa Comm. Partnership – Jul 10 Partnership Encore! – Jul 10 Ridgewood Park SE Seminole Heights – Jul 17 Ridgewood Park – Jul 24 North Bon Air College Hill Old Seminole Heights – Aug 9 Civic Assoc. Corporation to Develop Comm. – Aug 17 Trio at Encore! – Aug 21 Jackson College Hill Civic Assoc. – Aug 23 Heights V.M. Ybor Neighborhood Assoc. – 9/5 Ybor Chamber/Hist Ybor/East Ybor/Gary– 9/11 Encore! Hist Jackson Heights Neighborhood Assoc. -
Florida Department of Education
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES ARE FOR FISCAL YEAR 06-07 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Implementation Date: DOE INFORMATION DATA BASE REQUIREMENTS Fiscal Year 2001-02 VOLUME I: AUTOMATED STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM July 1, 2001 AUTOMATED STUDENT DATA ELEMENTS Element Name: Prior School/Location: District/County Definition/Domain A two-character code which identifies the district/county in which a student was enrolled in school prior to enrolling in the current school. See Appendix C for district numbers. CODE DEFINITION 01 – 69, 71-75, 78 & 79 State assigned number for school district or other agency 99 Other than a Florida school Note: District 70 was used to report the Eckerd Challenge Program prior to 1993-94. Length: 2 Grades and Programs Requiring This Data Element: * Format: Numeric All Program Grades PK-12 Compatibility Requirement: Compatible Use Types: State Reporting Formats Requiring This Data Element: State Report Prior School Status/Student Attendance DB9 55x Local Accountability F.A.S.T.E.R. Data Element Number: 163126 Reported in Survey Periods: 1 2 3 4 5 9 Revised: 12/06 Volume I Effective: 7/06 Page Number: 222-1 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Implementation Date: DOE INFORMATION DATA BASE REQUIREMENTS Fiscal Year 2006-07 VOLUME I: AUTOMATED STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM July 1, 2006 AUTOMATED STUDENT DATA ELEMENTS APPENDIX W TITLE I SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES SCHOOLS – 2006-07 TI SES TI SES District School School Name District School School Name ALACHUA 0021 CHARLES W. DUVAL ELEM SCHOOL BREVARD 3061 HARBOR CITY ELEMENTARY ALACHUA 0031 J. J. FINLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCHOOL ALACHUA 0071 LAKE FOREST ELEMENTARY BREVARD 4031 MILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCHOOL BREVARD 4101 GARDENDALE ELEMENTARY ALACHUA 0083 ANCHOR SCHOOL MAGNET SCHOOL ALACHUA 0101 W. -
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 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... -
TRI-COUNTY BPAC MEETING SUMMARY – January 23, 2019 4
TRI-COUNTY BICYCLE PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (BPAC) HILLSBOROUGH, PASCO AND PINELLAS COUNTIES Wednesday, May 22, 2019, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM Oldsmar State Street Center, 127 State Street W, Oldsmar, FL 34677 Please feel free to enjoy a ride, jog or stroll on your own before the meeting in beautiful Oldsmar. Be Safe. Meeting begins at 6:00 pm. AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER & INTRODUCTIONS 2. PUBLIC COMMENT (Limit to 3 minutes, please) 3. APPROVAL OF TRI-COUNTY BPAC MEETING SUMMARY – January 23, 2019 4. FLORIDA BICYCLE ASSOCIATION Becky Alfonso, FBA Executive Director 5. Advantage Pinellas: Active Transportation Plan Update Rodney Chatman, Forward Pinellas Division Manager 6. Gulf Coast Trail Wayfinding Wade Reynolds, Hillsborough MPO Senior Planner 7. St. Petersburg Complete Streets Program Cheryl Stacks, St. Petersburg Transportation Manager 8. ROUNDTABLE UPDATES: Forward Pinellas Hillsborough MPO Pasco MPO FDOT 9. DISCUSSION ITEMS: Electric Scooters Gateway Master Plan 10. NEW BUSINESS | OLD BUSINESS 11. NEXT TRI-COUNTY BPAC MEETING – September 25, 2019 (Host: Pasco BPAC) 12. ADJOURNMENT NEXT TRI-COUNTY BPAC MEETING: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 Pasco County BPAC to host (location TBD) TRI-COUNTY BICYCLE PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (BPAC) HILLSBOROUGH, PASCO AND PINELLAS COUNTIES West Tampa Library, 2312 W. Union Street, Tampa FL 33607 JANUARY 23, 2019 Meeting Summary 1. CALL TO ORDER & INTRODUCTIONS The meeting was called to order at 5:35 pm. In attendance: Jonathan Forbes, Wade Reynolds, Rodney Chatman, Ross Kevlin, Joel Jackson, David Feller, Richard Ranck, Sally Thompson, Susan J. Miller, Joan Rice, Jim Wedlake, Tania German, Gunther Flaig, Michele Ogilvie. 2. PUBLIC COMMENT Public Comment: Written: Christine Acosta: I would like to confirm what David Green said, that TBARTA will not be fulfilling any role with trails going forward. -
Research & Forecast Report Q3 2016
Research & Forecast Report TAMPA Accelerating success. Q3 2016 | Multifamily Source: AXIOMetrics. RCA, CoStar Market Survey Results and Forecasts Sequential Month Annual 4Q15 1Q16 2Q16 3Q16 Sep-16 2014 2015 2016F 2017F 2018F 2019F 2020F Effective Rent Per Unit $1,076 $1,085 $1,110 $1,126 $1,120 $991 $1,051 $1,111 $1,151 $1,181 $1,217 $1,262 Per Sq. Ft $1.13 $1.14 $1.17 $1.19 $1.19 $1.04 $1.11 $1.17 $1.21 $1.25 $1.28 $1.33 Effective Rent Growth - Annually 6.9% 6.6% 6.5% 5.6% 4.9% 3.3% 6.1% 5.7% 3.6% 2.6% 3.0% 3.7% Effective Rent Growth - Quarterly 0.9% 0.9% 2.3% 1.5% Occupancy Rate 95.6% 95.5% 95.5% 95.4% 95.2% 94.8% 95.5% 95.5% 95.0% 94.7% 95.0% 95.3% Occupancy Change - Annually 0.6% 0.4% 0.0% -0.3% -0.5% 0.6% 0.7% 0.0% -0.5% -0.3% 0.3% 0.3% Occupancy Change - Quarterly -0.1% -0.1% 0.1% -0.1% Economic Concessions Concession Value $-3.40 $-4.53 $-3.60 $-3.23 $-3.18 $-8.64 $-3.74 As a % of Asking Rent -0.3% -0.4% -0.3% -0.3% -0.3% -0.9% -0.4% Q3 SALES Date Property Name Address City Units Year Built Price in $ $/Units Sep-16 TGM Ibis Walk 871 Ibis Walk Pl N Saint 401 2014 68,000,000 169,576 Petersburg Sep-16 District on Clearwater 3021 State Rd 590 Clearwater 222 1991 / 1997 28,750,000 129,505 Sep-16 Riverside Palms 5008 Sierra Pl Tampa 351 1974 / 2013 19,000,000 54,131 Sep-16 Camden Lakes Phase I & 11401 Doctor M L K Jr St N Saint 688 1983 80,850,000 117,515 Phase II Petersburg Sep-16 Las Villas Apartments 1503 E 142nd Ave Tampa 50 1974 / 1993 2,700,000 54,000 Sep-16 Tampa Commons 5718 Las Ventanas Dr Tampa 42 2008 4,352,500 103,631 Sep-16 -
Transforming Tampa's Tomorrow
TRANSFORMING TAMPA’S TOMORROW Blueprint for Tampa’s Future Recommended Operating and Capital Budget Part 2 Fiscal Year 2020 October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020 Recommended Operating and Capital Budget TRANSFORMING TAMPA’S TOMORROW Blueprint for Tampa’s Future Fiscal Year 2020 October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020 Jane Castor, Mayor Sonya C. Little, Chief Financial Officer Michael D. Perry, Budget Officer ii Table of Contents Part 2 - FY2020 Recommended Operating and Capital Budget FY2020 – FY2024 Capital Improvement Overview . 1 FY2020–FY2024 Capital Improvement Overview . 2 Council District 4 Map . 14 Council District 5 Map . 17 Council District 6 Map . 20 Council District 7 Map . 23 Capital Improvement Program Summaries . 25 Capital Improvement Projects Funded Projects Summary . 26 Capital Improvement Projects Funding Source Summary . 31 Community Investment Tax FY2020-FY2024 . 32 Operational Impacts of Capital Improvement Projects . 33 Capital Improvements Section (CIS) Schedule . 38 Capital Project Detail . 47 Convention Center . 47 Facility Management . 49 Fire Rescue . 70 Golf Courses . 74 Non-Departmental . 78 Parking . 81 Parks and Recreation . 95 Solid Waste . 122 Technology & Innovation . 132 Tampa Police Department . 138 Transportation . 140 Stormwater . 216 Wastewater . 280 Water . 354 Debt . 409 Overview . 410 Summary of City-issued Debt . 410 Primary Types of Debt . 410 Bond Covenants . 411 Continuing Disclosure . 411 Total Principal Debt Composition of City Issued Debt . 412 Principal Outstanding Debt (Governmental & Enterprise) . 413 Rating Agency Analysis . 414 Principal Debt Composition . 416 Governmental Bonds . 416 Governmental Loans . 418 Enterprise Bonds . 419 Enterprise State Revolving Loans . 420 FY2020 Debt Service Schedule . 421 Governmental Debt Service . 421 Enterprise Debt Service . 422 Index . -
Making a Sunbelt Place: Tampa, Florida, 1923–1964
MAKING A SUNBELT PLACE: TAMPA, FLORIDA, 1923 – 1964 By ALAN J. BLISS A DISSERTATION PRESENTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2010 1 © 2010 Alan J. Bliss 2 To my wife Lynn, with gratitude for traveling a long highway with me 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Such success as this project may enjoy owes to many teachers at both Santa Fe Community College and the University of Florida. No one has been more influential in my academic life than the remarkable Robert Zieger, now Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Florida. Since the day in 1998 when I appeared in his office doorway, he has skillfully supervised my undergraduate honors thesis, my master’s paper, and this dissertation. He has made me a historian, and pulled it off with a deft combination of scholarly rigor, expertise, and good humor. I count our professional relationship and our friendship as my good fortune. My thanks also go to Barbara Oberlander of Santa Fe Community College, who aimed me in the direction of a distant goal, and referred me to Robert Zieger. In addition to Bob Zieger as chair, my dissertation committee included Jack Davis, Joseph Spillane, Jeffrey Needell, and Grant Thrall. Their perspectives on my project varied, but their thoughtful criticism throughout the research and writing process encouraged me and improved my work. Contrary to what some outside the academy may believe, to members of the graduate faculty at a research institution such as the University of Florida, every working hour is precious. -
The Tampa Center City Plan Connecting Our Neighborhoods and Our River for Our Future
The Tampa Center City Plan Connecting Our Neighborhoods and Our River for Our Future The Tampa Center City Plan Connecting Our Neighborhoods and Our River for Our Future NOvembeR 2012 Prepared for: City of Tampa IMAGE PLACEHOLDER Prepared by: AECOM 150 North Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida 32801 407 843 6552 AECOM Project No. : 60250712 AECOM Contact : [email protected] In Collaboration With: Parsons Brinckerhoff The Leytham Group ChappellRoberts Blackmon Roberts Group MindMixer Crossroads Engineering Fowler White Boggs PA Stephanie Ferrell FAIA Architect Martin Stone Consulting, LLC © AeCOm Technical Services 2012 This document has been prepared by AeCOm on behalf of the City of Tampa, Florida. This project was made possible through a Sustainable Communities Challenge Grant provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Participation List City Team Workshop Participants bob buckhorn - Mayor Chris Ahern Duncan broyd David Crawley bruce earhart bob mcDonaugh - Economic Development Administrator Art Akins Rod brylawski Nelson Crawley Shannon edge Thomas Snelling - Planning & Development Director Catherine Coyle - Planning Manager Adjoa Akofio-Swah bob buckhorn Darryl Creighton Diane egner Randy Goers - Project Manager beth Alden Arnold buckley Jim Crews Chris elmore J.J. Alexander benjamin buckley Laura Crews michael english Consultant Team Albert Alfonso michelle buckley Daryl Croi maggie enncking Robert Allen Davis burdick Andrea Cullen James evans AECOM ChappellRoberts Joseph Alvarez Andy bushnell Wence Cunnigham -
FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 34 • NUMBER 104 Friday, May 30,1969 • Washington, D.C
FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 34 • NUMBER 104 Friday, May 30,1969 • Washington, D.C. Pages 8345-8684 PARTI (P a rt II begins on page 8601) Agencies in this issue— The President Atomic Energy Commission Budget Bureau . Civil Aeronautics Board Commodity Credit Corporation Comptroller of the Currency Consumer and Marketing Service Defense Department Education Office Engineers Corps Federal Aviation Administration Federal Communications Commission Federal Maritime Commission Federal Power Commission Federal Reserve System Federal Trade Commission Food and Drug Administration Indian Claims Commission Interstate Commerce Commission National Park Service Navy Department Packers and Stockyards Administration Securities and Exchange Commission Detailed list of Contents appears inside. No. 104r—Pt. I----1 MICROFILM EDITION FEDERAL REGISTER 35mm MICROFILM Complete Set 1936-67,167 Rolls $1,162 Vol. Year Price Vol. ‘ Year Price Vol. Year Price 1 1936 $8 12 1947 $26 23 1958 $36 2 1937 10 13 1948 27 24 1959 40 3 1938 9 14 1949 22 25 1960 49 4 1939 14. 15 1950 26 26 1961 46 5 1940 15 16 1951 43 27 1962 50 6 1941 20 17 1952 35 28. 1963 49 7 1942 35 18 1953 32 29 1964 57 8 1943 52 19 1954 39 30 1965 58 9 1944 42 20 1955 36 31 1966 61 10 1945 43 21 1956 38 32 1967 64 11 1946 42 22 1957 38 Order Microfilm Edition from Publications Sales Branch National Archives and Records Service Washington, D.C. 20408 ?ONAI_4^(V Published daily, Tuesday through Saturday (no publication on Sundays, Mondays, or on the day after an official Federal holiday), by the Office of the Federal Register, National FEDERALÄREGISTER Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration (mail address National AreaA__ ono Code 202\ ïïE -J?1934 ,<£■phone 962-8626 Archives Building, Washington, D.C. -
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.