City of Tampa launches dashboards for tracking stormwater projects

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The City of Tampa has introduced two interactive dashboards on its website, providing residents with a new way to follow stormwater maintenance activities and preparations for upcoming storms. The dashboards are accessible through Tampa.gov/Mobility.

The Open Work Order Dashboard presents information about ongoing projects, while the Completed Work Order Dashboard displays details of work finished within the past 180 days. Users can select colored dots to learn more about specific tasks such as ditch grading, culvert cleaning, and cave-in repairs. Filters are available to sort results by type of work order or City Council district.

“These dashboards are further examples of how the City of Tampa is committed to transparency and putting residents first,” according to the city’s announcement.

The launch comes as the city maintains an “all-hands-on-deck” approach toward stormwater management.

Residents interested in monitoring these efforts can view the Open Work Order Dashboard at https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/dcdf376b45174c55971315a267997fc7 and the Completed Work Order Dashboard at https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/62de2ddbd1fa423fb4e217e92d2946ec.



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