Virginia Park - Tampa Neighborhoods
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Virginia Park

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Virginia Park

The City of Tampa’s Foundation for Tampa’s Neighborhoods Design Build project includes water, wastewater and stormwater improvements in multiple neighborhoods within the city’s limits as part of the Transforming Tampa’s Tomorrow initiative. These improvements may cause temporary inconveniences while construction activities are being performed. The city and their contractor are committed to minimizing these impacts and providing citizens with sustainable solutions that will enhance the quality of life for all residents.

Traffic Advisory

From July 31, 2023 – August 30, 2023, crews will be conducting utility construction on W. Euclid Ave from S. Manhattan Ave to East of E. Clark Cir.

  • Time: Continuous 8 am to 6 pm
  • Lane closures

 

Should changes in the above listed information be necessary, a public notice with updated timelines will be issued and posted on the project website at www.tampa-neighborhoods.com. Questions can be directed to the project hotline at 813-324-1251.“

Improvements planned for Virginia Park

  • Water improvements will include the replacement of water distribution pipelines.

Design & Construction Schedule

  • Design: Fall 2020 – Winter 2022
  • Construction: Spring 2022 –Summer 2026

Timeline

  • Summer 2023 – Spring 2024

Community Benefits

  • Improved water pressure and enhanced water quality
  • Improved fire protection for residential areas
  • Reduction in water infrastructure breaks
  • Improvements will incorporate sustainability and resiliency features throughout the neighborhood