Volume 20 Issue 4
Inside: Our Editor’s 2011 Local Dining Favorites!
February 11, 2012
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New Rest Areas Now Open On I-75 Between S.R. 56 & S.R. 54 By Sean Bowes Drivers (and their pets) traveling back and forth between New Tampa and Wesley Chapel on I-75 are now welcome to check out the new rest areas now open in each direction. On December 23, the two rest areas on I-75, between S.R. 56 (Exit 275) and S.R./C.R. 54 (Exit 279) reopened for public use. These new facilities replace the former buildings located on the same land; reconstruction of the sites began in July 2010. “The old facilities weren’t in very good shape,” says Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) spokesman John McShaffery. “The parking was inadequate. It wasn’t up to standards and it just couldn’t hand the volume of traffic.” Both of the rest areas features great amenities such as two small, fenced-in dog parks, night time security and a variety of coffee and vending machines, including one that dispenses ice cream.
Basically, they’re now what rest areas should be — safe areas with plenty of parking, lots of options for snacks and spotless bathrooms. “The bathrooms were very clean,” confirmed Gina Lupton of New York, who stopped at the rest stop on her way down to Naples. All of Florida’s interstate rest areas are open and maintained 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The new rest areas, which have been designated as smoke-free facilities, also offer a walking trail, where travelers are welcome to take their pets for a stroll. There also is preferred parking for vehicles which use alternative fuel sources, like electric cars, hybrids or ones that run on vegetable oil. FDOT officials also are waiting to see if the the rest areas will earn the certification of a being a “Green Building” from the Green Building certification Institute. Both facilities salvaged materials from the old buildings and were outfitted with energy-efficient light bulbs,
The new rest areas on I-75 between S.R.s 56 & 54 are now open to travelers. The $25-million project took a year and a half to complete. The rest areas were rebuilt to prohand dryers and even faucets. vide additional truck parking, add more According to McShaffery, the restroom facilities and to to meet travelcombined cost for both facilities was ers' needs for over 30 years, said a state$25.1 million. He adds that although ment from the FDOT. the rest areas are open to the public, FDOT anticipates construction for some minor construction work remains. both rest areas to be complete no later This may periodically limit access to than the end of February. Cone and some areas of the buildings, parking Graham, Inc. of Tampa completed all lots and other areas until it is entirely of the work on the projects. completed.
Wellness Programs Shaping Up At Wesley Chapel’s Elementary Schools!
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Getting Pampered Is Good, Clean Fun At Man Attack’s Daughter’s Date With New Tampa Well-Spa; ‘Yogurt Wars’ & Machete, Yet Another S.R. 54 Widening Update & Plenty Of Local Business News! Other ‘Nibbles,’ Plus, Gary’s 2011 Local Dining Favorites!
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foods like fruits, vegetables and whole grains. To earn money for the school, students must complete challenges that could range from taking a pledge to stay healthy to submitting recipes for lowfat foods. Students Pictured are (l. to r.) New River Elementary principal Lynn can keep track of Pabst, cafeteria manager Robin Ladig, physical education their progress using coaches Kathy Gillooly and Holly Mitchell and health assisthe program's webtant Jama Karl. site (see wnd of story), which posts the progress of each student and also put up new challenges for schools. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TAMPA FL PERMIT 2801
Getting healthy and staying fit are trends that are sweeping Wesley Chapel’s elementary schools. In January, Wesley Chapel Elementary (WCE) hosted its first-ever “Fitness Week” and New River Elementary is continuing its participation in “Fuel Up to Play 60,” a national in-school
health and wellness program that encourages at least an hour of exercise every day. On January 16, New River Elementary received $3,944 from the Dairy Council of Florida to support its 2011-12 involvement in “Fuel Up to Play 60.” In addition to exercising daily, the program encourages children to eat nutrient-rich, low-fat
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