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Title Project Type Project Phase Planned Start Date Planned End Date Status Council District Estimated Cost Fiscal Year Funding Source Description
Lois Ave Water P2: Design 90% Design Completion 6 $2093738.24 2027 PIPES Approximately 6,242 linear feet of water mains ranging from 2 to 6 inches in diameter will be replaced and upgraded.
30th St (E Busch Blvd to E Bougainvillea Ave) Segment 1 (Resurfacing) Transportation P5: Closeout Closeout 7 $3334945.60 2024 Local Option Gas Tax This project provides for complete street roadway improvements to enhance safety and multimodal connectivity, including sidewalks and trails, bicycle facilities, enhanced crosswalks, and other safety measures. Landscaping and green infrastructure components are also included.
Willow Ave WM Replacement Water P2: Design 30% Design Completion 5 $7888229.34 2028 PIPES Approximately 17,373 linear feet of water mains ranging from 2 to 12 inches in diameter will be replaced and upgraded.
Downtown Core Complete Streets (Brorein St from Ashley Dr to Morgan St) Transportation P5: Closeout Closeout 5 $1900000.00 2025 Local Option Gas Tax 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: Brorein St from Ashley Dr to Morgan 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.
Bayshore Blvd & Swann Ave - New Traffic Signal Transportation P1: Planning Planning 4 $1500000.00 2026 Other Agencies This project includes design and construction of a new traffic signal to improve safety and enhance access for the community. The project includes marked crosswalks, pedestrian signals, ADA-compliant ramps, and detectable warning mats.
Manhattan Ave & Bay to Bay Blvd - Traffic Signal Upgrade Transportation P2: Design 30% Design Completion 4 $1200000.00 2027 Other Agencies This project includes design and replacement of traffic signals to improve safety and enhance access for the community. The project includes curb extensions, marked crosswalks, pedestrian signals, ADA-compliant ramps, and detectable warning mats.
122nd Street PS FM Replacement Wastewater P2: Design 90% Design Completion $116600.00 2027 PIPES This project provides for the replacement of the force main that serves The 122nd Ave Pump Station, located at E 122nd Ave, west of Bruce B Downs Blvd. Proposed 1,100 feet of 8” PVC force main north on Bruce B Downs Blvd and connecting to the16” 30th St force main.
Ola Ave Water P2: Design 60% Design Completion 5 $14930249.41 2028 PIPES Approximately 23,337 linear feet of water mains ranging from 2 to 24 inches in diameter will be replaced and upgraded.
Beach Park Drainage Improvements Stormwater Engineering P5: Closeout Closeout 6 $1000000.00 2022 Stormwater Improvement Fee

This project provides for the construction of new pipes and inlets connecting to the existing system on Swann Avenue to alleviate flooding in the area.

Southeast Seminole Heights (GMP 2) Water P5: Closeout Closeout 6 $8688167.00 2021 PIPES The Southeast Seminole Heights 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 24,733 Linear Feet of water mains ranging from 2 to 24 inches in diameter will be replaced and upgraded.
Lower Peninsula Water P5: Closeout Closeout 4 $1655134.57 2023 PIPES The Lower Peninsula 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 3,638 Linear Feet of water mains ranging from 2 to 16 inches in diameter will be replaced and upgraded.
DLTWTF MP Task Order 008 Raw Water Pump Station Water P2: Design 90% Design Completion 5 $73814773.00 2027 PIPES The DLTWTF Master Plan Improvements project will optimize facility performance capabilities, improve water quality and expand our water treatment capacity. This project will rehabilitate and replace existing infrastructure and eliminate deteriorating facilities and equipment to increase operational and maintenance efficiency. New infrastructure upgrades will increase our capacity to produce drinking water and we will also add new back-up systems to strengthen our resiliency when faced with a natural disaster or other emergency. New treatment processes will also be explored to achieve the twin goals of enhancing the taste and odor of our drinking water while reducing the use of water treatment chemicals.
Wastewater Pumping Station Rehabilitation Parke East PS Wastewater P5: Closeout Closeout $1801300.00 2025 PIPES This project provides for the rehabilitation of the wastewater pumping stations 6304 Orient Road (Parke East Pump Station) and 6001 North Olive Avenue (Idlewild Pump Station). Project will include replacement of pumps, piping, valves, and electrical improvements to ensure continued reliability of the station.
DLTWTF Master Plan Task Order 013 Filter Improvements Water P4: Construction Construction in Progress 5 $119121495.00 2024 PIPES The DLTWTF Master Plan Filter Improvements project will optimize facility performance capabilities, improve water quality and expand our water treatment capacity. This project will rehabilitate and replace existing infrastructure and eliminate deteriorating facilities and equipment to increase operational and maintenance efficiency. New infrastructure upgrades will increase our capacity to produce drinking water and we will also add new back-up systems to strengthen our resiliency when faced with a natural disaster or other emergency. New treatment processes will also be explored to achieve the twin goals of enhancing the taste and odor of our drinking water while reducing the use of water treatment chemicals.
Salcines Park Improvements Parks & Recreation P4: Construction Construction in Progress 5 $1267798.68 2025 Community Redevelopment Agency Improvements to Salcines Park based on public input.
Conover and 13th Stormwater Engineering P2: Design 90% Design Completion 5 $90000.00 2027 Stormwater Improvement Fee Intersection area of 13th Street and Conover Street. experiences frequent flooding due to insufficient drainage capacity. The proposed project consists of construction of new pipes and inlets connecting to the existing drainage system to alleviate the flooding.
Parkedge Pumping Station Rehabilitation (Year 2) Wastewater P4: Construction Construction in Progress 7 $1150000.00 2025 PIPES This project provides for the rehabilitation of Parkedge wastewater pumping station located at 8502 Parkedge Dr. Project will include replacement of pumps, piping, valves, and electrical improvements to ensure the continued reliability of the station.
Training Burn Simulator and Skills Tower Fire P5: Closeout Closeout 5 $2571898.00 2023 Tax - Other

This project provides for the construction of a burn simulator for firefighting. The remediation of the firefighter skills tower is required for continued training for current and recruits training.

Wastewater Pumping Station Rehabilitation Design Build-Idlewild PS Wastewater P4: Construction Construction in Progress $1801300.00 2026 PIPES This project provides for the rehabilitation of the wastewater pumping stations 6304 Orient Road (Parke East Pump Station) and 6001 North Olive Avenue (Idlewild Pump Station). Project will include replacement of pumps, piping, valves, and electrical improvements to ensure continued reliability of the station.
Commerce Palms Dr and Compton Dr Transportation P5: Closeout Closeout 7 $425000.00 2026 Other Agencies This project is for the design and construction of a new traffic signal at the intersection of Commerce Palms Dr and Compton Dr. The project will also include new crosswalks, pedestrian signals, ADA-compliant ramps, and detectable warning mats. Due to the land development in the area, the City of Tampa was provided with $425,000 to enhance safety and accessibility.
Branch PS Collection System CIPP Lining Wastewater P5: Closeout Closeout 6 $1999350.00 2025 PIPES This project includes the rehabilitation of approximately 15,087 linear feet of 8-inch to 21-inch diameter gravity sewers and the rehabilitation of 45 manholes.
W Cypress Street Resurfacing (Zone 2) from N Himes Ave to North Blvd Transportation P2: Design 30% Design Completion 5 $3740451.00 TBD 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 W Cypress street corridor, spanning approximately 2.0 miles from N Himes Ave to North Blvd. This section of W Cypress is a collector roadway serving as a critical access route for the Midtown, Oakford Park, Armory Gardens, North Hyde Park and West Riverfront neighborhoods. The project will include:
• Roadway resurfacing
• Improved pavement markings
• ADA pedestrian ramps
DLTWTF Building Improvements Water P5: Closeout Closeout 5 $3160168.00 2021 PIPES

The DLTWTF Building Improvements project will optimize facility performance capabilities, improve water quality and expand our water treatment capacity. This project will rehabilitate and replace existing infrastructure and eliminate deteriorating facilities and equipment to increase operational and maintenance efficiency. New infrastructure upgrades will increase our capacity to produce drinking water and we will also add new back-up systems to strengthen our resiliency when faced with a natural disaster or other emergency. New treatment processes will also be explored to achieve the twin goals of enhancing the taste and odor of our drinking water while reducing the use of water treatment chemicals.

Clark and Fairoaks Stormwater Engineering P2: Design 90% Design Completion 4 $350000.00 2027 Stormwater Improvement Fee Replacing the failed pipes and construction of new pipes and inlets to alleviate the flooding situation
Belmar Gardens Water P5: Closeout Closeout 4 $5581099.83 2022 PIPES The Belmar Gardens 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 21,205 Linear Feet of water mains ranging from 2 to 12 inches in diameter will be replaced and upgraded.