TAMPA, Fla. — A prioritized project in Tampa is moving forward this year.
The City of Tampa is holding a public meeting on Tuesday to talk about improvements to 46th Street in the University area.
On average, 3,800 vehicles travel down the 2-lane road.
After a traffic study, the city wants to install shared lane markings and widen the sidewalks in the area.
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Tampa officials will give a formal presentation at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23.
It will be at the Omar Lightfoot Recreation Center at 10901 N. 56th Street, Temple Terrace.
You can read more about the project by clicking here.