The 1.7 mile segment of Bay to Bay Blvd from Manhattan Ave Blvd to Bayshore Blvd is a 4-lane (two travel lanes in each direction) Collector roadway with a posted speed of 35 mph and serves the neighboring residential developments and commercial uses at the signalized intersections. This corridor was identified in the City's Walk-Bike Plan Phase 2, which can be found here:

https://www.tampagov.net/sites/default/files/transportation/files/walk-bike-ii-final-report.pdf

A study was performed to review current traffic conditions along the corridor and to evaluate design and operational changes to better serve all roadway users including drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians.

A copy of the final report can be found below:

bay_to_bay_traffic_study_final_report_10-6-17.pdf

The City held a public meeting for this project at the time and location below:

Location: Jan Kaminis Platt Regional Library

Address: 3910 S Manhattan Ave, Tampa, FL 33611

Witt Community Room A & B

Day/Date: Thursday, February 8, 2018

Time: Between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

The presentation for the public meeting can be found below:

bay_to_bay_publicmtg.pdf

The City's final recommended alternative can be found here.

If you have any questions regarding this, project and/or require special accommodations, please feel free to contact Bernadette Corey, Project Manager, at bernadette.corey@tampagov.net or (813) 274-8512.

The project fact sheet is below: