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Tampa Interstate Study Phase I

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Project Name:        Tampa Interstate Study/ Relocation & Rehabilitation Plans - Phase I
Project Location:   Ybor City National Historic Landmark District, Tampa, FL
Client:                    
Janus Research/ Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade and Douglas for FL Department of Transportation, District VII
Project dates:         2000-current

Project Background: 
At its peak, Tampa’s Ybor City had 200 cigar factories and a diverse community comprised of Cuban, Spanish, Italian and German immigrants. Cigar factory workers who moved to Ybor in the late 1880’s and 90’s bought company-produced housing close to the factories, social clubs and local 7th Avenue commercial district.  Ybor City was a multi-cultural, tight-knit community that survived many adversities, including labor strikes, organized crime, and fires that destroyed entire blocks.

However, it was the increasing popularity of the cigarette in the World Wars that damaged the cigar industry and the community of Ybor City the most.  In the 1960s, the industry faced further hardships via the Cuban Embargo and the then-popular Urban Renewal Movement, which resulted in the destruction of hundreds of buildings.  Along with the Urban Renewal Movement, the concept of an Interstate System was introduced throughout the country. Interstate 4 (I-4) was constructed through the northern end of Ybor. This was the final blow to an already declining neighborhood.  I-4 separated the neighborhood into two sections and left the north side cut off from the commercial district. Many long-time residents moved away and numerous homes became vacant or rentals. In 1991, Ybor City was designated a National Historic Landmark District for its national significance in the development of the nation’s cigar industry.  At the time, Tampa was faced with extremely fast growth, typical of Florida communities.  As a result, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) developed a master plan for interstate system improvements in Hillsborough County.  During the initial studies, painstaking years were spent identifying historic properties, potential adverse impacts to the properties, modifying roadway alignments, and relocating proposed retention ponds. After every effort had been made to minimize and avoid adverse impacts to Ybor City, 10% of the nearly 1,000 historic buildings would still have to be cleared to widen I-4.

 

After almost three years of research and negotiations between federal, state and local agencies, a Memorandum of Agreement was signed in late 1996.  The methods for minimizing the impacts were unprecedented in their magnitude and included the relocation of 64 historic buildings, with FHWA and FDOT being responsible for the rehabilitation of 35 of the buildings within the proposed highway footprint. In addition, a set of Urban Design Guidelines were developed that addressed visual and audible impacts to the historic community.  Historically appropriate materials, such as brick and Ybor’s signature five-globe light, were incorporated into the highway design.

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Preservation Resource, Inc. Responsibilities (Phase I -33 buildings): 

  • Make field inspections/ field measurements  
  • Prepare existing condition floor plans & elevations
  • Prepare relocation/site/ foundation plans
  • Prepare rehabilitation drawings for construction 
  • Present relocation & rehabilitation plans to local Barrio Latino Review Commission (local historic preservation review board)
  • Present rehabilitation plans to State Historic Preservation Office for approval
  • Assist FDOT with selecting experienced rehabilitation contractors
  • Supervise relocation and rehabilitation construction
  • Issue Change Orders and clarifications to Contractors
  • Approve Contractor payment applications
  • Coordinate installation of Convent site commemorative marker
  • Prepare architectural salvage lists for buildings to be demolished
  • Assist in HABS documentation of all historic structures
  • Prepare Historic District map of "before" & "after" relocations and demolitions
  • Participate in Cultural Resource Committee overseeing project
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Project Awards:

  • Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Organizational Achievement Award  2003
  • Hillsborough County Environmental Award  2001/ 2002
  • Tampa Preservation, Inc. Restoration/Rehabilitation Awards - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
  • Tampa Preservation, Inc. Organizational Awards - 2004 & 2005
  • Certificate of Appreciation from the National Park Service for preservation of a National Landmark - 2005
  • American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Globe Environmental Award 2007
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News/Site Links:
Florida History and the Arts,
"Ybor City Gets a Second Chance", Spring 2006 by Elaine Illes/ Jo-Anne Peck

Roads and Bridges, "Shiny Quarter", May 2007 by Robert Szatynski and Kathryn Ortega

Public Roads, "Taking the High Road", September/ October 2004 by Christina Slattery and Steve Jacobitz

St. Petersburg Times, "Moving History" by Jeff Klinkenberg

Brownie Moving and Heavy Hauling

 

 

    
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