The City of Tampa has unveiled two new Stormwater Interactive Dashboards on Tampa.gov/Mobility, giving residents real-time access to important information about stormwater maintenance and preparation efforts. With just a few clicks, the community can now track ongoing projects, view completed work, and see firsthand how the city is working to keep neighborhoods safe during severe weather.
Tracking Open Work Orders in Real Time
The Open Work Order Dashboard provides a live view of all active projects currently underway across Tampa. Each project is represented by a colored dot on the interactive map, allowing users to explore details about specific maintenance activities. Residents can view work such as ditch grading, culvert cleaning, and cave-in repairs—all critical to preventing flooding and maintaining city infrastructure.
👉 Explore the Open Work Order Dashboard here
Monitoring Completed Projects Across Tampa
The Completed Work Order Dashboard highlights finished stormwater projects within the past 180 days. This tool gives residents a clear sense of progress and accountability, showcasing work that has already been completed in their City Council district or throughout the city. Users can filter results by work order type and district for a customized view of maintenance improvements.
👉 View the Completed Work Order Dashboard here
Transparency and Community First
These dashboards are part of the City of Tampa’s broader commitment to transparency, accessibility, and resident-focused governance. By giving the public direct access to stormwater data, city leaders are ensuring that everyone can see how resources are allocated and how projects directly impact their neighborhoods.
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All-Hands-On-Deck for Storm Preparedness
As severe weather continues to pose risks in Florida, the City of Tampa remains in an “all-hands-on-deck” mode regarding stormwater maintenance. From routine ditch clearing to rapid response repairs, every effort is being made to keep systems functional and to prepare for future storms. With these dashboards, residents can now play a more informed role in monitoring these vital efforts.
The next time a storm looms on the horizon, will you be ready to check how your city is working to protect your neighborhood?
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