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Community => Parks, Recreation, and the Environment => Topic started by: thelakelander on December 27, 2022, 08:53:05 AM

Title: Urban Trails: Tampa's Bayshore Boulevard
Post by: thelakelander on December 27, 2022, 08:53:05 AM
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Paralleling Hillsborough Bay south of downtown Tampa, Bayshore Boulevard's sidewalk is considered to the country's longest continuous sidewalk.

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Title: Re: Urban Trails: Tampa's Bayshore Boulevard
Post by: simms3 on December 27, 2022, 08:47:35 PM
My sister lives blocks off of Bayshore.  It's very nice...they upkeep it much better than I could imagine this city would with the same space.  Every time I drive down Roosevelt through Avondale/Ortega, blocks from some of the biggest taxpayers in the city and in an area somewhat analogous to South Tampa, I see trash strewn about in the median and along the sidewalks.  It's crazy the difference...
Title: Re: Urban Trails: Tampa's Bayshore Boulevard
Post by: tufsu1 on December 28, 2022, 03:11:18 PM
Quote from: simms3 on December 27, 2022, 08:47:35 PM
My sister lives blocks off of Bayshore.  It's very nice...they upkeep it much better than I could imagine this city would with the same space.  Every time I drive down Roosevelt through Avondale/Ortega, blocks from some of the biggest taxpayers in the city and in an area somewhat analogous to South Tampa, I see trash strewn about in the median and along the sidewalks.  It's crazy the difference...

Apples to Oranges

River Road in San Marco is kept up just fine - that's comparable from a property value standpoint. San Marco Boulevard and St. Johns Avenue are also pretty good, and serve through traffic.