Tampa City Council to vote on ‘early works’ construction of SoHo Flood Project
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The Tampa City Council is set to cast a crucial vote on Thursday morning, deciding the fate of a $4.1 million allocation for the South Howard Flood Relief Project. This funding will kick-start the “early works” phase of construction, aimed at mitigating flood risks in the area.

As outlined in City of Tampa public documents, this initial phase will involve traffic management and site preparation, the installation of new water mains, and the reconstruction and resurfacing of nearby roads.

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