Thursday, June 15, 2006

Storm Sewer Improvements for Seminole Heights

As noted in the Wall Street Journal:

"TAMPA--City engineering department's tentative budget calls for public improvements involving $560,812. This is the largest amount since the boom period, and includes Bayshore boulevard extension, completion of a system of storm sewers in Seminole Heights and repaying Tampa's main traffic arteries. The entire department budget aggregates $827,857."

However this was in the edition printed on May 27, 1930. pg. 11, 1 pgs.

I found this in the Historical Wall street Journal, accessible for free via the Tampa Hillsborough County Library in their Information Gateway via the section called Magazines and Newspapers after clicking on Historical New Yotk Times and once signed in selecting multiple databases.

My search terms were "Seminole Heights".

1 comment:

Bungalowlady said...

Now if they could just improve the sewer at 12th and Norfolk. Late last week the city finally agreed to test the wells of the people in the area who had their yards under sewage when the break occurred. Hmmm, 1930 until 2006? That's a long time to spend "improving the sewer."