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A study shows downtown Tampa commuting increased more than any other city in the first five months of 2023.
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It would preserve a 44-foot-wide rail corridor in the interstate’s right-of-way, and comes as Brightline considers connecting Tampa with Orlando.
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Both Pasco County and the city of Tampa will use the money to study ways to reduce injuries and fatalities.
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A 6-year-old boy who left on a flight to visit his grandmother in Fort Myers was put on the wrong plane. He had landed in Orlando instead.
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Sarasota, Manatee, developers and FDOT say circles make sense, in some locations, to boost safety.
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The state transportation department left $320 million on the table, saying it wouldn’t support the “continued politicization of our roadways.”
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The auto club wants drivers to know that starting at 6 p.m. Friday drivers can call for a free tow if they’ve been drinking or using substances.
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Brightline's ridership rates are increasing as the holidays quickly approach.
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The former DoubleTree Hotel was demolished to set up a staging area for the upcoming Westshore Interchange construction project
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Florida was offered $320 million in federal funding for transportation projects aimed at reducing tailpipe emissions, but turned it down because of "politicization."
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The Biden administration wants a federal judge to reject a lawsuit filed by Florida in a dispute about transit funding and a new state law that placed additional restrictions on public-employee unions.
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The implosion, which was pushed back due to bad weather, will cause temporary road closures in the area.
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A $7 billion program to advance a series of transportation projects hit a funding gap as it enters its second year and will require more money than initially planned from the state's general-revenue fund.
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Tampa police will set up an exclusion zone before the 4 a.m. razing of the former DoubleTree Westshore. Area roads, including I-275 bordering to the south, will be shut down ahead of the blast.