Henderson Boulevard – Manhattan Avenue Vision Plan
Overview
The Vision Plan for Henderson Boulevard/Manhattan Avenue will assist in implementing the Hillsborough Transportation Planning Organization (TPO)’s Vision Zero Action Plan. The study extents are Henderson Boulevard from W Kennedy Boulevard to W San Jose Street and Manhattan Avenue from W San Jose Street to Gandy Boulevard. The study corridor includes roads operated and maintained by the City of Tampa (COT), Hillsborough County (HC) and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Throughout the years, each entity has prepared various plans and studies, including some upcoming Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant-funded improvements that Hillsborough County will construct in the next few years.
Purpose
The primary purpose of the Vision Plan is to consolidate the ideas and recommendations developed by the COT, HC and FDOT into a cohesive document, and work with a stakeholder group (individuals from the City of Tampa, Planning Commission, Hillsborough County, FDOT, schools along the corridor, Sidewalk Stompers, Walk Bike Tampa and others) to identify new opportunities to improve multimodal safety along the corridor, and document next steps.
The stakeholder team will develop Opportunities and Constraints recommendations after the Existing Conditions Assessment (including Crash Analysis and Field Review). Feedback from the stakeholder group and the public will be used to refine and test the recommendations through online and in-person feedback through Public Engagement. The results will be summarized in the Vision Plan.
Public Engagement
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Documents
Nov 12 2025 Charrette Presentation
Nov 12 2025 Charrette Display Boards




