The Brief
- Hillsborough County is transferring $13 million to the city of Tampa for intersection improvements.
- The city’s “Fix It Fast” program marks four years and nearly 18,000 potholes repaired.
- Officials highlight both short-term fixes and long-term paving investments.
TAMPA, Fla. – Tampa is getting a major cash boost for its roadways. Hillsborough County just transferred $13 million to the City of Tampa to improve intersections.
The funding will pay for new traffic signals, crosswalks, and design upgrades aimed at easing congestion and cutting down on crashes.
What we know:
The announcement comes as the city marks four years of its “Fix It Fast” program, created in 2021 to repair potholes and other street problems within 72 hours of being reported. Since then, crews have repaired nearly 18,000 potholes.…