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County commissioners on Monday approved the final version of a deal to extend State Road 56 east of Bruce B. Downs Boulevard. ...more
September 10, 2008
County commissioners today approved the final version of a deal to extend State Road 56 east of Bruce B. Downs Boulevard. The deal, which took months to hammer out, frees $12 million set aside for the project by the developers of Meadow Pointe IV. That development's Community Development District is overseeing the construction of S.R. 56 between Bruce B. Downs and Meadow Pointe boulevards. The deal was sealed last month after county officials and the road builders met behind closed doors with representatives of Publix. ...more
September 8, 2008
More than 1,500 acres of citrus groves about seven miles south of town, off the south side of S.R. 70, could become a top quality, 311-home "equestrian community." ...more
July 24, 2008
A Clearwater man died Sunday afternoon when his motorcycle ran off the road and tossed him into a ditch. ...more
June 5, 2008
Call it Hickory Hill west. Or more precisely, northwest. Lake Hideaway, a massive residential-commercial development, will come before county commissioners today. ...more
February 13, 2008
A 3,700-home community on Wednesday's land use agenda. ...more
February 12, 2008
Dozens of residents show up in opposition ...more
January 9, 2008
Travelers trekking back and forth on East Fowler Avenue are going to have the opportunity to reinforce a company's catchphrase: "America Runs on Dunkin'." ...more
December 19, 2007
TEMPLE TERRACE - Travelers trekking back and forth on East Fowler Avenue are going to have the opportunity to reinforce a company's catchphrase: "America Runs on Dunkin'." The Temple Terrace City Council has approved the site plan for a 2,170-square-foot Dunkin' Donuts restaurant across Fowler Avenue from Greco Middle School. The eatery will be at the 1.38-acre Greenhill Plaza site, which abuts Greenhill Place to the east and Gillette Avenue to the west. ...more
December 14, 2007
This small community prides itself on its pretty, pedestrian-friendly downtown. City leaders are wondering how to make sure downtown stays appealing, in spite of construction and renovation projects. ...more
November 13, 2007
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