Riverview/Apollo Beach
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October 2021
Volume 19,
Issue 10
SEE PAGE 52
Ph: 657-2418
CELEBRATING 19 YEARS OF PUBLISHING P OSITIVE COMMUNIT Y NEWS
COUNTY SEEKS INPUT ON COMMISSION REDISTRICTING AT PUBLIC MEETINGS By Kathy L. Collins federal and state level but also locally. This includes Hillsborough 2 County. Redistricting determines which neighborhoods and communities are grouped together in a district for purposes of electing 3 a representative to the Hillsborough County Board of County 1 Commissioners. While the final map is decided by the vote of Hillsborough 4 County Board of County Commissioners, Hillsborough County welcomes the input and comments of its residents throughout the process. “It is my sincere hope that there is a great turnout for reHillsborough County, like the rest of the U.S., will undergo a districting hearings. We want redistricting process. This occurs every 10 years following the to be able to do what is best national census. Your voice can be heard on the matter. Be a for our residents so they feel part of the decision on where district lines are drawn. heard, represented and a part of Every 10 years, the United States con- the process. Redistricting impacts where ducts a constitutionally mandated federal county commission boundaries are set. It census. The census asks questions of peo- is of utmost importance that fair districts ple in homes and group living situations. keep neighborhoods together and provide The goal is to count everyone once, and the best leaders for our residents. Since only once, and in the right place. redistricting only happens after a U.S. cenData from the census is used for appor- sus is completed, this process will affect tionment, redistributing and allotment of elections for the next 10 years,” said Comfunds, programs and more. Apportion- missioner Kimberly Overman, who repment is the process of dividing the 435 resents District 7, a county-wide district. seats in the United States House of RepHillsborough County will hold hearings resentatives among the 50 states. Redis- and workshops to receive public input tricting is the redrawing of congressional on where district lines should be drawn. and state legislative districts. Hillsborough County has four specifically The results of the census help determine drawn districts that represent only perhow hundreds of billions of dollars in fed- sons living in those districts. There are eral funding, including grants and support two districts that represent residents of to states, counties and communities, are the entire county. spent every year for the next 10 years. The first public hearing will be held on The results of the census also determine Monday, November 8 at 6 p.m. The sechow funding is allocated to more than 100 ond public hearing will be held on Tuesday, programs, including Medicaid, Head Start, November 16 at 6 p.m. For those who canblock grant programs for community men- not attend the meeting in person, please tal health services and the Supplemental visit www.hillsboroughcounty.org/en/govNutrition Assistance Program known as ernment/meeting-information/speak-atSNAP. a-virtual-meeting/speak-at-a-bocc-redisRedistricting is done not only on the tricting-meeting. RANGE 17 EAST
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Osprey Observer 2109 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Valrico, FL 33596
By Kate Quesada
ed. These projects are in addition to others completed in the past to make the area safer. “Hillsborough County already has built new sidewalk for almost a half-mile along the north side of Tucker Rd. from McMullen Rd. to the school,” said Wilkerson. “The county also installed new crosswalks at Tucker A Hillsborough County project on McMullen Rd., near Riv- Rd. and McMullen Rd. with erview’s Rodgers Middle School, is expected to improve the pedestrian-activated flashroute many children walk every day. ing beacons. The new crosswalks allow for a crossing A safe route to school for students, esguard to work the intersection during pecially in local middle schools, has been high-traffic times of day.” a topic for conversation in Hillsborough The total cost of this phase of the project County for years, specifically since many is $1.23 million and should be complete in bus routes were cut in 2017. But a new mid-2022. project on McMullen Rd., near Riverview’s Visit www.hcflgov.net. The school is loRodgers Middle School, is expected to imcated at 11910 Tucker Rd. in Riverview and prove the route many children walk every can be reached at 671-5288. day. According to the county’s Chris Wilkerson, the project continues efforts to facilitate a safe route to school in the area. “The project will see the completion of sidewalks and a creation of a large waiting area where the students can gather to cross the busy street with the assistance of a crossing guard,” said Wilkerson. The project will fill in gaps in the existing sidewalk, adding 5,500 feet of sidewalk along the west side of McMullen Rd. from north of Fawn Dale Dr. to north of Leonard Ave. and will add an additional 200 feet of sidewalk in front of Pep Boys Auto Service & Tire on McMullen Rd. to close the existing gap located several hundred feet south of Boyette Rd. In addition, the county is providing a solution for the many students that cross a busy intersection to get to school. “To increase safety for students waiting to cross McMullen Rd. at Tucker Rd., a large landing area for staging the high volume of pedestrian traffic will be maintained on the northwest corner of the intersection,” said GOLF CART DONATION .......................PG 3 Wilkerson. TAX NOTICES .......................................... PG 9 To complete the project, existing paved or unpaved driveways will be paved from EYE ON BUSINESS ...................PGS 25-26 the road to the back of the new sidewalk, SPORTS ..........................................PGS 41-48 as well as extending cross drains as need-
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$1.23 MILLION PROJECT TO PROVIDE SIDEWALKS TO RODGERS MIDDLE
The Greater Riverview Chamber’s Trick or Treat Street will take place in person on Saturday, October 23 from 2-6 pm at Riverview High School. See Page 12 for the Full Story.
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