In a recent government meeting, officials provided an update on various capital projects, highlighting both completed initiatives and those facing delays. Environmental Services Director Priscilla presented a dashboard overview, detailing projects such as the Pay in Class initiative and ongoing labor negotiations with two unions. Notably, the pier project is still in progress, with further updates expected later in the day.
Concerns were raised regarding the condition of the Hillsborough Boulevard median, which has reportedly deteriorated. Jason Brett, a city official, acknowledged the need for maintenance while awaiting necessary approvals from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). He assured that updates on the situation would be provided by the end of the following day.
Council member Jason Kligerman expressed appreciation for the volume of projects being managed but emphasized the frequent occurrence of unforeseen delays and budget overruns. He cited the stormwater project as a significant issue, criticizing the extended timeline and urging for improved planning and oversight. Kligerman recommended that city leaders read \"How Big Things Get Done,\" advocating for biweekly discussions on its principles to enhance project management.
Additionally, Kligerman addressed ongoing environmental concerns, specifically a diesel fuel leak that remains unaddressed despite repairs to the tank. He called for increased diligence and oversight on all projects, suggesting that contractor experience should be weighed alongside cost when awarding contracts to prevent future issues.