City of Tampa Seeking Community Input for Sulphur Springs Neighborhood Action Plan

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The City of Tampa is set to launch the Sulphur Springs Neighborhood Action Plan, inviting community input to identify key improvements in this historic neighborhood. With a population nearing 10,000, Sulphur Springs has a rich history dating back to the 1920s, when it was known for its natural springs. The Action Plan aims to enhance the quality of life by focusing on infrastructure investments, updating development policies, and fostering community programs. A Community Kickoff Meeting is scheduled for March 12, where residents can voice their ideas and concerns. Evan Johnson, the Interim Director of City Planning, highlighted the necessity of community engagement for the plan's success, stressing that it will be developed "with and for the community.

" The initiative also aims to drive collaboration between public agencies and private developers, ensuring that funding priorities reflect the community's needs. By fostering a resilient and engaged community, the plan aspires to create a clear vision for the neighborhood's future. This inclusive approach is crucial for sustaining and revitalizing Sulphur Springs for generations to come.

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