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August 28, 2010
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Caroline Dr.-Area Residents Happy To Have Access To S.R. 54 By Michael Smith The residents of the Citrus Trace and SaddleRidge Estates subdivisions off of S.R. 54 and Caroline Dr. in Wesley Chapel are “thrilled,” now that the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has agreed to allow an additional opening in the median of S.R. 54 that will allow (easier) access to their communities. As we reported in an earlier issue, many of the residents of those communities, which together include more than 200 homes, were upset because the original design for the widening of S.R. 54 (which is being widened from two lanes to six lanes with a four-footwide median in the middle) did not include an opening in the median at Caroline Dr. That meant that Citrus Trace and SaddleRidge residents traveling eastbound on 54 would have to go past Caroline Dr. and make a Uturn at the traffic signal at Boyette Rd. in order to get to their homes, and those who wanted to go east on S.R.
54 would first have to head west and make a U-turn at the traffic signal at the entrance to Saddlebrook Resort. Besides being inconvenient, some of the homeowners felt that all those U-turns posed a safety issue, despite assurances from county officials that the timing of both of those traffic signals would be lengthened in order to give the residents enough time to safely make the U-turns. Undaunted, some of the concerned residents got together to form what they called the Caroline Drive Access Committee, and took their case to FDOT’s Access Management Review Committee, a three-member panel that meets to consider such applications for median opening variances on state roads. According to Jamie Winsett, who is the secretary of the SaddleRidge Estates Homeowners Association and also served as secretary of the Caroline Drive Access Committee, it took two meetings with the FDOT panel and support and input from county staff members and local elected officials to
The red arrow points to where a new median access will be added on S.R. 54. finally get the state agency to agree to allow that variance, at least in part, and now, the new design for the roadway calls for a one-way median opening, which will allow the drivers heading east on S.R. 54 to make a left turn onto Caroline Dr. “We just wanted easier access to our homes, and we’re thrilled and happy that [FDOT was} willing to listen,” Winsett says. She also adds, however, that the
residents also are very grateful for the support of county staff members, including project managers Andy Alipour and Bob Shepherd, both of whom attended the review committee meetings, as did a representative of the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce, and Pasco County commissioner Pat Mulieri and Rep. Will Weatherford, who were not able to See “Access” on page 6.
S.R. 56 Extension Now Open All The Way To Meadow Pointe Blvd.
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At least 200 people took part in the inaugural Walk/Run at the S.R. 56 extension Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting o July 31.
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Although the event started early enough in the day (8 a.m., with the Walk/Run kicking off at 9), it was sweltering on the new blacktop of S.R. 56, as yours truly and at least 200 others ran, walked and (some) biked separately marked 1-, 2- and 4-mile courses. While the walk was being held, at least 20 different WCCC-member businesses (and a couple of political candidates) were greeting attendees with brochures, coupons, business cards and displays about their respective businesses. Some of those businesses provided free food and beverages, including Cosi Café, Publix, Bagelicious & More, Boardwalk Frozen Custard and others. Although it took a little too long in that heat, Wesley Chapel Chamber executive director David West allowed all four Pasco County commissioners See “S.R. 56” on page 32.
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For those of you who still haven’t taken a car or bike ride (or walk) along the new extension of S.R. 56 — which now extends all the way to Meadow Pointe Blvd. — you owe it to yourself to check out the newest addition to the Wesley Chapel road network, which officially opened to traffic on July 31
with a fun four-mile Walk/Run and free Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC) Mini Business Expo and ribbon-cutting ceremony. By the way, even though the S.R. 56 extension is entirely in Pasco, it also has major ramifications for New Tampa drivers who someday hope to be able to avoid the traffic on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. (more on this below).
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