The Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News

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Volume 19 Issue 26

Inside: Wounded Hero & His Family Get New Digs!

December 17, 2011

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S.R. 54 Should Be Six Lanes Wide In Time For Christmas! By Sean Bowes By the time this issue of Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News arrives in your mailbox, the section of S.R./C.R. 54 from west of I-75 to just east of Curley Rd (CR 577) should finally be six lanes wide, allowing travelers to enjoy their ride on the section of road which has been under construction since April 2010. The original completion date for the widening project was April 2012 and although the road should be six-lanes (three lanes in each direction) wide by December 16, Pasco County officials say there will still be some finishing touches that will need to be done on the stretch of road which has been called Wesley Chapel’s busiest. State traffic counts from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) show that roughly 38,000 cars travel between S.R. 54 between I-75 and Curley Rd. every day. “During the holidays, work will be suspended from December 23 till Janu-

ary 3, but all six lanes will be open during this period,” says Pasco chief project manager Robert Shepherd. “After the holidays, the work that will remain will be the placement of the remaining final asphalt surface and cleaning up any damaged work.” The portion of Bruce B. Downs Blvd. that intersects According to Shepherd, the with S.R. 54 was open at our press time. The rest of last stages of work should still be the S.R. 54 widening between I-75 and Curley Rd. done by mid-late January, more should be open by the time this issue reaches you. than two months ahead of schedule. happy to see the construction come a to Pepper Contracting Services, the finish, especially those with “lead feet.” contracting company for the project, The number of speeding tickets handed originally offered the bid to work on the out on the 3.2-mile stretch was not project start to finish for $28 million. readily available from the Pasco Sheriff’s Shepherd says Pepper’s efforts are the Office (PCSO), but public information primary reason that the project will be officer Kevin Doll confirmed that done ahead of schedule. deputies and Florida Highway Patrol “They (Pepper Contracting) (FHP) troopers already have been crackbrought in a ton of equipment and man- ing down on speeders on that section of power and put in some long hours (to S.R. 54. finish the project),” said Shepherd. According to Doll, the presence of construction workers, heavy machinery Slow It Down! and a reduced speed limit to 35 mph Most of the community will be

(from its original 45 mph) were the reasons PCSO has been pulling over speeders on S.R. 54. and the last mile or so of Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. The speed limit will be raised back up to 45 mph after 54 opens back up to six lanes. “When the road opens up and the speed limit goes up, it doesn’t mean we still won’t be out there (writing tickets),” Doll warns. In addition to the road work, Pepper Contracting worked to improve storm drains, add new street lights, sidewalks on both sides as well as bicycle path on both sides of S.R. 54. Also, new traffic signals have been added on S.R. at Old Pasco Rd., Gateway Blvd., I-75, Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., Porter Blvd., Saddlebrook Way and Curley Rd. Private utility companies such as Brighthouse and Verizon have upgraded the area’s phone and cable services in during the construction and Pasco County Utilities also upgraded its water, sewer and reclaimed water lines.

‘I Lacrosse My Heart Tournament’ Raises Money For A Great Cause

NEIGHBORHOOD MAGAZINE!

Updates On The Dougherty Siblings, Changes To The I-75/BBD Overpass, The Fields At Wiregrass Gets A Green Light & Much More!

Our Annual Holiday Gift & Dining Guide, Petsburgh Dog Grooming On Wheels, Visits To Euro Pilates & Acropolis Taverna, ‘Neighborhood Nibbles’ & More!

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NEWS, BUSINESS, SPORTS & EDUCATION UPDATES

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to win the tournament (the Tribe is a competitive team of girls ages 12-18 years old) but for some, it had a special meaning, as two of the girls’ coaches had children who had been treated at the Heart Center. From tournament fees and donations for admission, the girls were able raise $1,800 to donate to the hospital. On the field, the Tribe, which had enough players to fill two teams, Tribe Carolina and The members of the Tampa Tribe Navy girls Tribe Navy, showed the compe- team hold up their championship trophy from tition that they wanted to win the ‘I Lacrosse My Heart’ tournament. at-home. Both teams battled through their brackets over the twoday tournament, winning the majority of their games and battling it out in See “Lacrosse” on page 23. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TAMPA FL PERMIT 2801

Thanks to the Wesley Chapel Athletic Association (WCAA) Tampa Tribe, a group of girl lacrosse players who play hard and give generously, St. Joseph’s Children’s Heart Center now has an extra $1,800 in its coffers. On October 29-30, eleven teams from around the state, some from as

far away as Jupiter, gathered at the lacrosse fields at Wesley Chapel District Park on Boyette Rd. to play the "fastest game on two feet” during the inaugural “I Lacrosse My Heart Tournament.” The event’s purpose was to raise money for the Heart Center during the last days of October, which is “Sudden Cardiac Awareness Month.” All of the girls obviously wanted

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