FDOT studying plans to redesign I-175 in St. Petersburg
Neighbors are calling for the removal of the interstate and replacing it with a boulevard.
Neighbors are calling for the removal of the interstate and replacing it with a boulevard.
A new study by the Florida Policy Project shows traffic signals are outdated in Florida.
The tech is being used at three different intersections on the U.S. 19 corridor.
The Grouper is priced at $8 a person, with group rates available.
Gibsonton Drive will be closed in both directions just west of U.S. 301 for 21 days.
Crews will also build a two-foot wide concrete separator, to keep cyclists from traffic.
Two new lanes will be built east of U.S. 27 in Polk County to east of World Drive in Osceola County.
Hillsborough County is piloting smart vehicle detection at several intersections that can be used to adjust signal timings.
It’s a city "Quick Build" project, which makes fast safety improvements at a lower cost to taxpayers.
The city of Lake Wales continues to build new trails and improve their streets as the area grows.
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The hole formed after last year’s hurricanes on Estancia Boulevard. More than six months later, it seems to be getting bigger.
A Tampa police office narrowly escaped injury last week when a wrong-way driver sped at him on an Ybor City street.
Pasco County is considering two big road projects to ease traffic congestion in the growing central part of the county.
Councilman Luis Viera to propose the city begin working with leaders in Hillsborough and Pasco counties to make improvements to Morris Bridge Road.
County officials, though, say there are no plans in place currently for sidewalks to be built.
Legislators are once again considering a bill that would repeal Florida's no-fault insurance law.