Volume 20 Issue 17
Inside: Why You Should Vote In The Aug. 14 Primary!
August 11, 2012
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‘Gateway Bridge’ Ahead Of Schedule, Eyes December Completion By Matt Wiley New Tampa and Wesley Chapel commuters will soon see more than just stationary construction vehicles and contracting crews crossing the span of roadway that stretches across I-75, between the Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. and S.R. 56 interchanges. If construction continues at its current pace, the so-called New Tampa Gateway Bridge could be completed by the end of the calendar year. “Construction has gone smoothly,” says David Vaughn, director of contract administration for the City of Tampa. “We just paved the bridge deck and we’re ahead of schedule.” The $12.4-million, 0.7-mile bridge project that will connect Commerce Park Blvd. in Tampa Palms to New Tampa Blvd. in West Meadows is on track for a December completion, almost six months ahead of the original
contracted end date of May 2013. However, Vaughn says, there is significant interest in timing the opening of the bridge with other major road construction projects in the area. “We’re trying to time the opening of the bridge with the widening of Commerce Park Blvd., the installation of a traffic light in front of Freedom High and the widening of Bruce B. Downs between Palm Springs Blvd. and Pebble Creek Blvd.,” he explains. “We want it all done at the same time.” The bridge is being built with the option to one day expand into a fourlane roadway, but will open as a twolane road and remain that way for the foreseeable future, Vaughn says, adding, “There is currently no timetable for expanding the road after it opens.” When the bridge does open, it will feature sidewalks on both sides, eight feet wide on the north side and five feet on the south side, offering a safer way
The nearly-completed New Tampa “Gateway Bridge” stretches across I-75, just north of the Bruce B. Downs Blvd. interchange. for pedestrians and bicyclists to travel from Tampa Palms into New Tampa, especially students of Freedom High and Liberty Middle School on the
Tampa Palms side and Clark Elementary on the West Meadows side, without having to ever get stuck in the heavy traffic on BBD.
State House Dist. 63 Democratic Candidates Square Off In Aug. 14 Primary! Primary Election Winner Will Square Off Against Current District 60 Rep. Shawn Harrison
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degree from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, Hafeez, 28, says that he feels qualified to represent New Tampa in the Florida House. See “Primary” on page 28.
ZJ Hafeez
Hafeez feels confident that he will be the name on the November ballot. With economics and political science degrees from the New College of Florida in Sarasota, as well as a law
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Mark Danish (left) and ZJ Hafeez will square off in the primary vote Aug. 14.
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“We caught the mistake early,” says Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Office spokesperson Travis Abercrombie. “We mailed out corrected ballots on July 18 with an insert that explained to voters that the initial ballots were incorrect.” Abercrombie says that the office has been keeping track of who requested the ballots while making sure that the ballots that are returned are the corrected versions. The winner of the primary on August 14 will go head-to-head against Harrison in the general election in November.
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Following a small hiccup in issuing correct absentee ballots, the Florida House District 63 primary election is fast approaching and two Democrats have their eyes set on the seat currently held by District 60 Rep. Shawn Harrison (R-New Tampa), but they will have to defeat one another first. On July 16, 166 New Tampa reg-
istered Democrats in Precinct 363 received absentee ballots that were missing this Democratic primary race, which is set for a vote on Tuesday, August 14. In the running to be Harrison’s Democratic opponent are ZJ Hafeez, who has run for the Florida legislature in another district, and longtime area resident Mark Danish. Neither name appeared on the initial absentee ballots.
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