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After months of discussion, Hillsborough County commissioners on Thursday are scheduled to decide whether to allow more intense commercial development at the northern end of Dale Mabry Highway. ...more
November 12, 2008
After months of discussion, Hillsborough County commissioners on Thursday are scheduled to decide whether to allow more intense commercial development at the northern end of Dale Mabry Highway. ...more
November 12, 2008
Families tonight can learn how district school officials draw student attendance boundaries, but they will not see the new boundaries for Steinbrenner High School. ...more
November 12, 2008
Families tonight can learn how district school officials draw student attendance boundaries, but they will not see the new boundaries for Steinbrenner High School. ...more
November 12, 2008
Community activists and some area residents say it doesn't make sense to allow more commercial development on the northern end of North Dale Mabry Highway, contending that there are already plenty of places to shop and lots of empty storefronts. ...more
October 15, 2008
Community activists and some area residents say it doesn't make sense to allow more commercial development on the northern end of North Dale Mabry Highway, contending that there are already plenty of places to shop and lots of empty storefronts. ...more
October 15, 2008
A developer of a proposed borrow pit on Lutz-Lake Fern Road didn't get what he wanted the first time around, so he's taking another shot. ...more
October 15, 2008
A developer of a proposed borrow pit on Lutz-Lake Fern Road didn't get what he wanted the first time around, so he's taking another shot. ...more
October 15, 2008
A man's death from a stroke in May has sparked a tug-of-war over whether to keep an advanced life support ambulance in upscale Lutz or transfer it to Progress Village, a much poorer community with many more calls for ambulance service. ...more
October 12, 2008
Stephen J. Dibbs plans to dig a massive hole on Lutz-Lake Fern Road and to cart the dirt away to construction and road projects – and two appeals related to the project were resolved Friday. One appeal, filed by the Keystone and Lutz civic associations, asserted that due process violations occurred during the pit's approval process. Tom Aderhold, president of the Keystone Civic Association, asked the appeals board to require another hearing to ensure a fair process. ...more
October 3, 2008
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