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Published: February 23, 2008
RIVERVIEW - The morning commute may get a little easier for motorists trying to get on Interstate 75 from Big Bend Road as construction crews prepare to install a traffic signal on the east side of the interstate overpass.
The posts for the lights went up last week on each side of Big Bend's eastbound lanes, and the mast arms were added Tuesday, said Kris Carson, spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Transportation. The signal should become operational in the next few weeks, she said.
The signal is expected to alleviate problems for morning Tampa-bound commuters from Summerfield, South Pointe, South Fork and other subdivisions that have sprung up along U.S. 301. Traffic often backs up from the I-75 on-ramp as far east as Simmons Loop Road.
To help evening commuters returning home, construction began a few weeks ago to add a second left-turn lane to the exit ramp at Big Bend Road for motorists heading west to King's Lake or Covington Garden subdivisions. Carson said a developer is responsible for that project.
Several projects, including the Waterset subdivision, an open-air mall and a warehouse park, are planned or under construction off Big Bend west of I-75.
Tamiami Makeover
Motorists may continue to face delays on an 8.5-mile stretch of U.S. 41 between Bullfrog Creek in Gibsonton and 19th Avenue in Ruskin through October.
State road construction crews are working on a $10 million project that includes resurfacing the asphalt, installing sidewalks, adding a rail to the Bullfrog Creek bridge and making drainage improvements. Lanes may be closed sporadically between 7 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. and between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
GOT A QUESTION?
Do you wonder why two roads come together as they do? Know about a recurring traffic hazard or bottleneck in your South Shore neighborhood or on your commute? Think you know a way to relieve traffic jams? Call Susan Green at (813) 865-1566 or e-mail sgreen@tampatrib.com with suggestions for "Getting Around."
Reporter Susan M. Green can be reached at (813) 865-1566 or sgreen@tampatrib.com.
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