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Reader: Beware Traffic Back-Ups On S.R. 580; McMullen-Booth E-mail
Sunday, 01 April 2007

To the Editor:

Get ready for more traffic back-ups than there are now! If Superintendent Wilcox of the Pinellas County School Board has his way, a 300 school bus parking terminal, maintenance and repair facility and 30,000 gallons of diesel fuel storage might soon be approved for building on the property affecting these two roads and their intersection. Along with the buses going in and out, there also will be 300 school bus driver and maintenance building workers entering and exiting on these two roads! A combined total of approximately 1,200 more vehicles in this area daily. Just what we need on two roads that are already jam-packed not only in the morning and afternoon commutes but also generally during most of the day!

But don't worry — Dr. Wilcox assures us that the traffic will have little, if any impact on traffic because of various remedies he has, like staggering the comings and goings of these buses and drivers and possibly another traffic light, either on McMullen Booth or S.R. 580. Just what we need! If a light is put on McMullen-Booth, it will be on Rigsby Lane (where the Golf Driving Range entry is) and will be the fifth stop-and-go light plus a flashing yellow light at the fire station between S.R. 580 and Curlew Rd. All these lights within 11⁄2 miles! If ingress and egress is on S.R. 580, it will be right on a curve where the road goes to the Water Treatment Plant and only about 150 yards before the light at McMullen-Booth!

We urge you to E-Mail ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) or call (727-588-6011) Superintendent Wilcox and the School Board members ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or 727-588-6300) to let them know your displeasure at this proposal. This is one of the most effective ways we have to fight this potential quagmire of traffic. For Dr. Wilcox to say that it will be a minimal problem is like a slap in the face to our intelligence!

So you might want to think of an alternative route for your way to work or chores of picking up or delivering your children to various activities. What alternative route? Don't ask me — ask Superintendent Wilcox, he apparently has all the answers.

Sharon Philyaw, Chairwoman

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