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VOLUME 6, NO. 199
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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2022
TRANSPORTATION AND RECREATION INSTALLATIONS TO COME
PLANT CITY TO RECEIVE LOCAL HIGHWAY AND CITY UPGRADES BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
ROAD PROJECTS
Several projects to install much-needed equipment along interstates 4, 75, and 275 will take place to ensure a safer commute on the highway. One is anticipated to begin this year, while the other is further down the road. I-4 ITS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FROM I-275 TO POLK COUNTY LINE
This project will install ITS components in support of a vehicle infrastructure connection along I-4 between I-275
and the Polk County line. This is due to car crashes and recurring congestion on the highway. Between 2016 and 2019, there were 70 fatal car crashes and 6,350 injuries related to car accidents, according to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Overall, I-4 averaged two-lane closures per day and one full directional closure every 11 days in 2018. An ITS Communication System is made up of different technology to assist motorists in the event of an accident. • Black out signs guide motorists through detours when diverted off of I-4 • Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures provide traffic signal diversions as efficient as possible
• CCTV Camera’s allows the viewing of accidents from the Traffic Management Center There will be limited lane closures on county or city roads. The $8.9 million project is anticipated to begin this summer and be completed during the Fall of 2024. INTERSTATE LIGHTING UPGRADES ALONG I-75 AND I-4 IN HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
The current HPS lighting fixtures along the highway will be replaced with LED fixtures. LED fixtures will offer higher resistance to light depreciation, increased fixture life, and better-quality light.
The project mileage will stretch almost 3 miles along I-75, and less than a mile along I-4. Installation will occur on the through roads and ramps at these interchanges: • I-75 at Gibsonton Drive • I-75 at U.S. 301 • I-75 at Selmon Expressway • I-4 at Park Road The cost will be $13.5 million and is anticipated to begin in 2025.
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PLANT CITY STILL REMEMBERS ITS FALLEN SOLDIERS
A MEMORIAL DAY EVENT HONORED THOSE WHO PAID THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE
BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
Memorial Day was recognized by a crowd who attended an event at Plant City’s Norman McLeod American Legion Post 26 on Monday.
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