|
June 9, 2002
North of Tampa: June 9, 2002
Zoning: Residents file suit against expansion
ODESSA: Lake Hiawatha-area residents opposed to an expansion to Carrollwood Day School want a Hillsborough County Circuit Court judge to overturn a decision approving the $7-million project.
Smoothies: The new cold wars
Front line for smoothies is a stretch of Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, where five vendors are vying to chill your palate.
Crash-prone road getting new guardrails
Increased traffic and bigger roads have caused accidents in some suburban back yards. The county has plans to help.
The Week in Review
PLANE CRASH NEAR LUTZ: A 30-year-old pilot crashed a Cessna 172 Skyhawk near Van Dyke Road, 10 hours after being involved in another plane crash. Michael Antinori, 30, died Tuesday. His family suspects a mechanical error was involved.
Sports Digest
Sickles sets informational meetings about fall sports
Recyclers reach out to apartments
City and county governments make an effort to include large rental complexes, although it is not required.
Cameras to zoom in on Bruce B. Downs
Desktop watchdogs will be able to observe traffic patterns and adjust signals.
Builder agrees to wildlife buffer
If Pasco County commissioners approve, Oakstead's developers will add trees and take other steps to keep homes from squeezing an existing wildlife corridor.
Group vacates city arts center
Classes at the Oldsmar Cultural Arts Centre will continue even though foundation employees are moving out because of a dispute with the mayor.
Gym will broaden horizons of play
A 10,000-square-foot gym next to the Jackson Springs Recreation Center is nearly finished. It's opening at the end of this month.
Open & Shut
CARROLLWOOD/NORTHDALE

© Copyright 2002 St. Petersburg Times. All rights reserved.
|