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With Lopano’s exit, Tampa’s airport moves on from the man who transformed it

Joe Lopano, the transformative CEO of Tampa International Airport, announced his retirement set for April 2025, leaving behind a legacy of significant improvements, including a new rental car center and an upcoming international terminal. His leadership has been praised by local officials, marking a pivotal moment for the airport as it transitions to new management.

Search for Hit-and-Run Driver in Fatal Bicyclist Incident

A hit-and-run incident in Bradenton, Florida, resulted in the death of a 36-year-old bicyclist, prompting police to seek community assistance in locating the driver. The police have not yet identified the victim and are struggling to gather evidence due to the late hour of the accident. Authorities emphasize the seriousness of the crime and the need for accountability.

Tampa Now Accepting New Applications for E-Bike Vouchers

The City of Tampa is currently accepting applications for its e-Bike Voucher Program, which opens on August 16, 2024, and will provide a total of 108 vouchers. This initiative aims to promote sustainable transportation options within the community.

Hillsborough commission moves to abandon MacDill ferry service plan

The Hillsborough County Commission is poised to terminate a proposed ferry service between South Hillsborough and MacDill Air Force Base due to escalating costs, which have surged by 45% since initial estimates. Commissioner Gwen Myers emphasized the lack of funding following the defeat of a sales tax initiative in November 2022, leading to concerns about the project's financial viability.

Hillsborough transit chief departs, taking $88,000 with her

The chief executive of the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART) agency, Adelee Le Grand, has left her position with a severance package of $88,438.71 amidst an investigation into her leadership conduct and agency policies. Her departure comes at a crucial time as lawmakers are considering a study to improve HART's management structure.

Cross-Bay Ferry lands $4.9 million U.S. grant

The Cross-Bay Ferry has secured a $4.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to improve ferry service between Tampa and St. Petersburg. The funding will enable the acquisition of a new 350-passenger boat, enhancing operational capacity and reducing costs for the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority, as highlighted by U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor.

Fix it Fast

The City of Tampa's "Fix it Fast" program addresses resident concerns about city infrastructure, offering a streamlined method for reporting and resolving issues. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of life for Tampa residents by promoting efficient maintenance of essential city services.

Bikes from the Heart’ works to meet growing need in community for transportation

"Bikes from the Heart" is an organization in Tampa dedicated to providing transportation solutions for those in need, positively impacting the community. By addressing the growing demand for accessible transportation, they are changing lives and fostering mobility for underserved populations in the area.