Yes, it looks like most of the water has drained off. Westshore and the Vet had issues, and they closed Hillsborough at the veterans' entrance.Flying in tomorrow afternoon. We gonna be able to get out of the airport parking lot?
Yes, it looks like most of the water has drained off. Westshore and the Vet had issues, and they closed Hillsborough at the veterans' entrance.Flying in tomorrow afternoon. We gonna be able to get out of the airport parking lot?
That's called Bayshore."Westshore"? What the actual fuck. The Tampatards need to be reminded that they're on the west side of America's Dong instead of having a "Shoreline" Blvd like every other city in America that borders a body of water?
Yaup.Flying in tomorrow afternoon. We gonna be able to get out of the airport parking lot?
"Westshore"? What the actual fuck. The Tampatards need to be reminded that they're on the west side of America's Dong instead of having a "Shoreline" Blvd like every other city in America that borders a body of water?
They're redoing I275, which didn't flood. Surface streets aint they problem...^ westshore and I-275.
Funny part is how they are spending billions to redo that part of the interstate and didn't even consider the concept of drainage.
This states road engineers are the fucking worst.
Brian Williams reported on this yesterday. He took this picture.
You, personally, are the lame stream media.Brian Williams reported on this yesterday. He took this picture.
They're redoing I275, which didn't flood. Surface streets aint they problem...
And you really think that's what they did?If you rebuild the interstate by having it just dump all it's water into the surrounding streets, that is a problem.
And you really think that's what they did?
Come on dude, don't be silly. Do you really think you're a better civil engineer? It's pretty much South Tampa, where EVERYTHING floods.Having to drive that thing, until recently, every day since they started the construction project, I can say 'yes'.. never once did I see any irrigation conduit waiting to be put in.
Come on dude, don't be silly. Do you really think you're a better civil engineer? It's pretty much South Tampa, where EVERYTHING floods.
I report. YOU decide.You, personally, are the lame stream media.
Or it came from the fact that there is obviously a dip in the road there and we've had a TON of rain. This is not the first road that Skansa has built dude. But I'm sure you're right. What other streets did 275 flood with their reliance on surface streets to deal with the drainage?Did I say I'm better? I'm simply saying what I directly observed. You, however, are working off assumption. Would I think a Tampa civil engineer, if pushed for cost saving, would approve something without drainage because some government schmuk said 'it's elevated, it'll all drain off anyway'. yes.
If you look at the westshore flooding, it's pretty easy to see that water, with no creeks or streams nearby, came from the interstate.
JCC, we're going to cut for a short segment from the retired city planners in NOLa for future design tips.build 40 feet above sea level in swampland, cry about flooding
JCC, we're going to cut for a short segment from the retired city planners in NOLa for future design tips.