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The six-part series will examine how Florida's population boom has impacted areas including the economy, politics, and transportation.
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A Tampa-based federal judge in April 2022 halted a mandate that people wear masks on planes, trains and buses. The appellate panel cited last month's end to the public health emergency.
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The 2018 transportation sales tax raised $570 million before the Florida Supreme Court declared it illegal. Commissioners want to address several road construction projects.
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The organization, which was formed in 2007 to address the area's mass transit needs, voted itself out of existence Friday.
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The diverging diamond interchange is at Overpass Road, which once had only a bridge over the interstate but now includes more lanes and a flyover exit.
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Attempts to pass a sales tax for transportation in Hillsborough County failed in November.
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The beacons run on solar power, meaning they will continuously receive power, even if the grid were out for a long period.
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An appeal comes with an automatic stay of the judge's ruling that invalidated the referendum — but the stay can also be appealed.
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The face-recognition technology is being used exclusively for international flights as a way to speed up the boarding process.
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The 1% increase would go toward county roads and mass transit.
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A Senate bill that would have disbanded TBARTA didn’t get through the Florida legislative session -- this time. Organization officials are pleased about that, and some non-recurring funding the legislature provided them.
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The Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority may disappear next year if a bill proposed by a local legislator passes.