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FDOT Replies regarding Nebraska Ave

Thank you for your email dated February 16, 2010, regarding the cracks in the asphalt pavement along Nebraska Avenue North of Hillsborough Avenue. I appreciate your concern with the condition of our state highway system.
This section of road was originally constructed in 1936 with concrete pavement and over time had deteriorated (cracked, settled, [...]


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Nebraska Ave closed due to water main break

TAMPA, FL — If your daily commute requires a trip down Nebraska Avenue, you may need to find an alternate route.
The road has been temporarily closed between Wilder Avenue and Caracas Street while the Tampa Water Department makes water main repairs.
Through traffic on Nebraska is being detoured at Hillsborough and Osbourne Avenues. Northbound commercial truck [...]


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TPD arrest 5 in Valentines Day Prostitution Sting

As one Commenter stated “They were taking the VD out of Valentines Day”
TAMPA — Police arrested five men they said were soliciting prostitutes Sunday night near N Nebraska Avenue and E Lambright St.
The operation, dubbed “Happy Valentine’s Day” by police, began at 9 p.m. in response to neighborhood complaints about prostitution in the Nebraska Avenue [...]


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Bayshore Blvd versus Nebraska Ave

The following email was sent from a neighbor. Having seen the lack of attention brought to our area by Tampa Police, I do feel some of the frustration. Please read on.
FROM EMAIL:
Below are some quotes taken from the Tampa Tribune in Tuesday’s paper. I was outraged to see this article and the comments from the [...]


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“A vicious cycle”

This may be the boost the neighborhoods along Nebraska Avenue need to finally have an impact on the issues faced along the thoroughfare. I applaud the efforts and initiatives of this group. If they can maintain the pressure and enthusiasm and gain neighborhood and business support, this may prove to be very successful. Good job!


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