21st Avenue: 42nd to 46th Street Pipe Rehabilitation · $315,000
Sediment Filtration Devices · $160,000
South Court Drive Drainage System · $130,000
East Tampa Flood & Drainage Improvements · $112,500
Hunt Center Relocation at Al Lopez Park · $1.4 million
New Tampa Gymnastic Center · $829,000
Riverfront Park · $400,000
Cypress Point Park Improvements · $400,000
Freedman Tennis Complex · $300,000
West Tampa Little League Lighting · $257,619
Berns Park & Desoto Avenue Renovations · $220,000
East Ybor Historical Park Improvements · $207,725
Virgina Rivers Center Development · $175,000
Desoto Park · $160,000
Fair Oaks Playground · $150,000
American Legion Playground · $150,000
Freedom Playground Improvements · $150,000
Gadsden Park · $128,000
Woodland Terrace Center expansion design · $100,000
Harbour Island Median Improvements · $100,000
Four additional N.E.A.T. employees and equipment to focus on cleaning up our rights-of-way and medians · $249,784
47 new employees (full and part-time) to staff new or renovated parks, recreation centers, pools and playgrounds
The new Tampa Museum of Art is expected to begin construction in FY05. This project is funded by public funds and private donations.
This list highlights some, not all, of the City of Tampa’s investments in Tampa for the fiscal year 2005 budget. For more information you can view the entire budget on the city website www.tampagov.net.