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The City of Tampa American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) web pages are a gateway of resources pointing to the availability of federal stimulus funding opportunities, eligibility requirements, national and state ARRA news, and how the City of Tampa is pursuing federal and state stimulus funds. - City of Tampa TV Live Webcast
Watch CTTV channel 15 live over the Internet. - Downtown Projects
Downtown and Waterfront Projects - Email News Subscriptions
The City of Tampa publishes a variety of electronic newsletters, media releases, event notifications, and other items that can be subscribed to for free. - Emergency Preparation Guide
Recent hurricanes, flooding, tornadoes, and winter storms have emphasized the need for us all to be prepared for disasters in the Tampa Bay region. The frequency and intensity of these disasters are increasing. In 1998 alone, Hurricanes Georges and Mitch were responsible for the death of over 7,000 people in Central America and destroyed billions of dollars worth of property in Central America and Florida. The Public Works Department has prepared this guide to help you prepare for disasters. - MyTampaGov Memberships
Your personalized view and access to City of Tampa online services. - RSS Feeds
This page lists all of the RSS feeds available through TampaGov. - Utility Capital Improvement Projects (UCAP)
The city is continuing to invest in neighborhoods through an important pipeline improvement program, collectively known as the Utility Capital Improvement Projects (UCAP). The program started in early 2008 and includes major improvements to the city’s existing drinking water and wastewater pipelines, as well as the construction of a new water pipeline that will deliver drinking water to points throughout the city.
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TampaGov Spotlight
Made by Hand Art Show and
Sale
Made By Hand, the annual art
and craft sale, is back and features contemporary jewelry, pottery items, glass
pieces, woodworking, baskets and more.
Saturday, November 21 - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, November 22 - 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Kate
Jackson Community Center
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The City of
Tampa American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Website
"A gateway of resources pointing to the availability of
federal stimulus funding opportunities, eligibility
requirements, national and state ARRA news, and how the City
of Tampa is pursuing federal and state stimulus funds."
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"At
Your Service"
is a comprehensive guide to City of Tampa services. It
contains an alphabetical listing of city departments,
services, facilities and more.
- Mayor Pam Iorio addressed city
employees, business, neighborhood and community leaders
during the annual
State of the City presentation held at the Tampa
Convention Center.
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FY2009 Budget: "Commitment to
Progress” is this year’s theme. It reflects our dedication
to progress – moving Tampa forward while improving the
quality of life of our residents.
- Visit our
Media Library
in our
NewsCenter
for current and previous Mayor's Hour programs.
- TampaGov resources are also
available
for Employees,
for Kids,
for Seniors, and
for Teens.
Key Initiatives
- Tampa Riverwalk
The vision for the Riverwalk project is to create a vibrant and interactive waterfront experience for residents and visitors that relfects the uniqueness and spirit of Tampa. - 40th Street Corridor Project ($97 Million)
The $97 million 40th Street Corridor Project is a top transportation priority. - Reclaimed Water (formerly STAR - South Tampa Area Reclaimed Water Project)
The Reclaimed Water project (formerly STAR - South Tampa Area Reclaimed Water) distributes highly treated wastewater from the Howard F. Curren Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant on Hooker's Point to residents and businesses in parts of South Tampa where it can be used to irrigate lawns and landscaping. - Tampa's Strategic Focus Areas
The City of Tampa Strategic Planning Process will become a cornerstone for the City's delivery of services and operations. Before we can allocate our available resources, we must first understand the needs of our community and develop a vision for our future. By looking ahead and determining our needs, we will establish a vision for what level of service we will provide, along with an understanding of what resources will be necessary to provide them.
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The Tampa Riverwalk’s South Plaza opens.
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The City breaks ground on the final segment of the 40th Street project.
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Easter Seals Florida celebrates the opening of its Murray Child Development Center.
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The Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk kicks off at the Forum.
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The Lions Eye Institute cuts the ribbon for its new Ocular Research Center.
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