All Capital Improvement Projects
This is list of our Capital Improvement Projects to learn more visit our Capital Improvement Projects landing page.
| Title | Project Type | Project Phase | Planned Start Date | Planned End Date | Status | Council District | Estimated Cost | Fiscal Year | Funding Source | Description |
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| Himes Ave & Gandy Blvd - Traffic Signal Upgrade | Transportation | P2: Design | 60% Design Completion | 4 | $900000.00 | 2027 | Other Agencies | This project includes design and replacement of traffic signals to improve safety and enhance access for the community. The project includes left turn signals, marked crosswalks, pedestrian signals, ADA-compliant ramps, and detectable warning mats. | ||
| Doyle Carlton Dr & Laurel St Intersection Improvements | Transportation | P2: Design | 30% Design Completion | 5 | $575000.00 | 2027 | Multiple Funding | This project will improve pedestrian, bicycle, and motor vehicle safety and connectivity in the City’s vibrant Downtown River Arts neighborhood. The current intersection at Doyle Carlton Drive and Laurel Street was designed in the 1960s mainly for motor vehicle traffic. This outdated design conflicts with City goals to have complete streets that are safe for all types of users. This project will remove the slip lanes on all approaches to tighten up the four way stop intersection. It will also include new sidewalk connections and curb ramps for the surrounding areas to access the riverwalk easier and more safely. |
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| Green ARTery - Segment E | Transportation | P5: Closeout | Closeout | 6 | $1188166.00 | 2025 | Multiple Funding | This project provides for traffic calming and bike and pedestrian improvements for this segment of the Green ARTery. | ||
| Downtown Core Complete Streets (Tampa St from Brorein St to Jackson St) | Transportation | P2: Design | 60% Design Completion | 5 | $1000000.00 | 2026 | Yet to be Determined | This project provides for multimodal and safety improvements. General maintenance and Complete Streets improvements to several streets and incorporated in this project in the Downtown Core: Tampa St from Brorein St to Jackson St. As part of the project, these roadways will be resurfaced to remove deficiencies and provide a newly finished driving surface. This project will also include multimodal improvements to make these corridors safer for all users in accordance with the City’s Vision Zero initiative. • Parking Protected Buffered Bike Lanes with conflict markings to allow for safer cycling; • Pedestrian Bulb-outs to shorten pedestrian crossing distances; • Enhanced Crosswalks to provide pedestrians with more visibility; • Traffic Calming features to control speeds and reduce the likelihood of fatal crashes; • Reconstructed Curb Ramps to provide ease of use and accessibility to people with disabilities. | ||
| E Yukon Street Resurfacing from N Florida Ave to Nebraska Ave | Transportation | P4: Construction | Permitting/Submittals Approval | 6 | $2212900.00 | 2027 | Tax - Other | This is a subproject of the Hillsborough County Resurfacing Tax Project funded by the AFT Surtax Network Operating Fund. The project provides pavement resurfacing, pedestrian accessibility and safety improvements along the E Yukon street corridor, spanning approximately 0.5 miles from N Florida Ave to Nebraska Ave. E Yukon is a collector roadway serving as a critical access route for the Sulphur Springs neighborhood. The project will include: • Roadway resurfacing • Improved pavement markings • ADA pedestrian ramps |
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| Howard F. Curren AWTP Master Plan Improvements, Phase 1, Design-build GMP No. 4 | Wastewater | P4: Construction | Construction in Progress | 5 | $115000000.00 | 2025 | PIPES | This project provides for Sludge Digestion System improvements at the Howard F. Curren AWTP. The project will include construction of two (2) 2.4M gallon gas holding anaerobic digesters, new digester heating and mixing systems, new control building, and the installation of related electrical and control systems. | ||
| Howard F. Curren AWTP Master Plan Improvements, Phase 1, Design-build GMP No. 2 | Wastewater | P4: Construction | Construction in Progress | 5 | $77604828.00 | 2023 | PIPES | This project provides for the rehabilitation of the main pumping station and the high purity oxygen (HPO) reactors at the Howard F. Curren AWTP. The project will include replacement of the seven (7) main sewage pumps, blowers, spent cooling water pumps, process piping and valves, mixers, aerators and diffusers, concrete repairs and coatings, the construction of a new electrical building and transformer structure, and the installation of new electrical and control systems. | ||
| Rey Park Improvements | Parks & Recreation | P4: Construction | Construction in Progress | 5 | $4000000.00 | 2026-27 | Community Redevelopment Agency | Improvements to Rey Park site and new community center based on public input. | ||
| 30th St and Fowler - USF FM Extension | Wastewater | P4: Construction | Construction in Progress | 7 | $2500000.00 | 2025 | PIPES | Replace and extend the existing 12” USF force main on 30th St. south of Fowler Ave. to north of 109th Ave with 2,150 LF of 18” PVC force main. | ||
| Rivercrest Park Boardwalk Renovation | Parks & Recreation | P2: Design | Permitting/Submittals Approval | 6 | $1100000.00 | 2025 | Community Investment Taxes | This project provides for the replacement of the seawall, boardwalk and docks at Rivercrest Park. Replacement of new structural system, and a new dock system. | ||
| Sligh Ave & 30th St (Signal) | Transportation | P5: Closeout | Closeout | 5 | $300000.00 | 2025 | Local Option Gas Tax | This project is for the construction of a new traffic signal installation at the intersection of E Sligh Ave & N 30th St the project will include new vehicular traffic signal heads along with new pedestrian signal heads. | ||
| N 24th Street (Hanna Ave to Sligh Ave) | Transportation | P2: Design | 60% Design Completion | 5 | $400000.00 | 2027 | Multiple Funding | This project provides for design and construction of capacity and multimodal improvements along the E Hanna Ave corridor from N 22nd St to N 30th Sr., along the 24th St from Hanna Ave to Sligh Ave, and at the intersection of Sligh Ave and 30th St. The project includes the following proposed improvements: 1. Hanna Avenue – 22nd Street to 30th Street: • Roadway milling and resurfacing. • Westbound Left Turn Lane into the new City Center at 2515 Hanna Ave. • Intersection improvements at the intersection of Hanna Ave at N 22nd St and Hanna Ave at N 30th St 2. 24th Street – Hanna Avenue to Sligh Avenue • Sidewalk along the west side of 24th St • All Way Stop Signs at “T” intersection along 24th St 3. Intersection at the Sligh Avenue and 30th Street • New Traffic Signal • Northbound Left-Turn Lane. | ||
| Brorein St Bridge (#105501) Phase 1 Structural Rehabilitation | Transportation | P2: Design | 90% Design Completion | 4 | $9220000.00 | TBD | Local Option Gas Tax | This project provides for structural rehabilitation as well as rehabilitation of the mechanical and electrical systems. This project will also create safe multimodal access across the river by widening the sidewalks on both sides of the bridge to about 9 feet wide. | ||
| Lamb Canal Rehabilitation & Flood Relief | Stormwater Engineering | P1: Planning | Planning | 4 | $25000.00 | On Hold | Stormwater Improvement Fee | The Lamb Canal has experienced significant erosion over the years and is in need of rehabilitation. Embankment deterioration has reduced the canal’s capacity and increased the risk of further erosion.This project will remove accumulated sediment and stabilize the canal banks in targeted areas to prevent future erosion and help restore capacity. A future phase may include replacing and upsizing the drainage pipes at W. Bay to Bay Boulevard and S. Manhattan Avenue to help alleviate frequent nuisance flooding at the intersection. | ||
| Sherwood Heights PS FM Relocation | Wastewater | P2: Design | 90% Design Completion | 7 | $250000.00 | 2026 | PIPES | This project provides for the replacement of the force main that serves the Sherwood Heights Pumping Station. Proposed 2,350 feet of 8” force main on 26th St between 111th and 109th Avenues and 25th Street between 109th Avenue and Bougainvillea. | ||
| S.E. Seminole Heights Flooding Relief (GMP 1) | Stormwater Engineering | P4: Construction | Construction in Progress | 6 | $30000000.00 | 2022 | Stormwater Improvement Fee | Design and construction of approximately 16,300 LF of stormwater culverts with associated laterals, inlets, interconnections to existing stormwater system, associated utility conflict resolution relocations, transportation elements, water main replacement upgrades and sustainability treatment elements. The project will also include certain transportation elements as well as the replacement of approximately 11,700 LF of water mains not in the same corridors as the proposed stormwater infrastructure | ||
| Citywide Dock & Boardwalk Replacement - Davis Islands Seaplane Basin Mooring Field | Parks & Recreation | P2: Design | Permitting/Submittals Approval | 4 | $1500000.00 | 2025 | Multiple Funding | This project will replace the failing docks in the sea plane basin, and include a mooring field and aids to navigation to make the basin safer and cleaner. | ||
| Rome Ave Pump Station Force Main Replacement | Wastewater | P4: Construction | Construction in Progress | 6 | $1480000.00 | 2025 | PIPES | This project provides for the replacement of the force main that serves the Rome Ave pumping station. Proposed 1,000 LF of 12" FM replacement including a subaqueous crossing North of MLK Blvd between Rome and Riverside Dr. | ||
| Church Pumping Station Rehabilitation (Year 3) | Wastewater | P2: Design | 30% Design Completion | 4 | $1200000.00 | 2027 | PIPES | The project provides for the rehabilitation of the wastewater pumping station at 3901 Elmwood Terr. Project will include replacement of pumps, piping, valves, and electrical improvements to ensure continued reliability of the station. | ||
| Hampton Terrace Project B | Water | P2: Design | 60% Design Completion | 6 | $6603637.59 | 2027 | PIPES | Approximately 19,843 linear feet of water mains ranging from 2 to 6 inches in diameter will be replaced and upgraded. | ||
| Riveredge Pumping Station Rehabilitation (Year 2) | Wastewater | P5: Closeout | Closeout | 7 | $2140000.00 | 2025 | PIPES | This project provides for the rehabilitation of Riveredge wastewater pumping station located at 8801 Riveredge Dr. Project will include replacement of pumps, piping, valves, and electrical improvements to ensure the continued reliability of the station. The new electrical and control equipment will be installed aboveground and will be designed to provide protection from flooding and wind damage associated with storm events. The project also includes the installation of a backup generator to maintain station operation in the event of a power loss. | ||
| Interbay Blvd (Manhattan Ave to Tanker Way) | Transportation | P5: Closeout | Cancelled | 4 | $135000.00 | 2024 | Transportation Impact Fees | This project provides for operational improvements by widening for a right turn lane. |
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| Lakeshore PS Force Main Replacement | Wastewater | P2: Design | 30% Design Completion | 5 | $2200000.00 | 2027 | PIPES | This project provides for the replacement of the force main that serves the Lakeshore pumping station. Proposed 3,100 LF of 12” FM replacement. | ||
| 14th St (Av Republica De Cuba) & 21st Ave | Transportation | P5: Closeout | Closeout | 5 | $353000.00 | 2025 | Local Option Gas Tax | This project is located at the intersection of N 14th St (ARDC) & E 21st Ave is to upgrade the existing concrete strain pole and span wire system using the galvanized steel pole and mast arm relocated from N Boulevard & W Ross Ave. The project will include new vehicular traffic signal heads along with new pedestrian signal heads and ADA compliant pedestrian ramps. | ||
| Palma Ceia Area 2 (AKA Phase III) | Water | P5: Closeout | Closeout | 4 | $5893216.60 | 2021 | PIPES | The Palma Ceia Area 2 (AKA Phase III) project will improve the City of Tampa’s water distribution system by replacing the existing water mains and increasing the capacity of the system. It will also improve our ability to serve a growing population. Approximately 31,717 Linear Feet of water mains ranging from 2 to 12 inches in diameter will be replaced and upgraded |
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