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It’s A $12 Million Call


As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers open their season Sunday at Raymond James, the hometown crowd might consider how $12 million could enhance their visit to the eight-year-old stadium.

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Posted by  Terry Puida, Land O Lakes, Fl on 09/08  at  09:50 AM

It would be great if there was a pedestrian bridge over MLK coming from Al Lopez Park towards the stadium.  It is only a matter of time before someone becomes a human hood ornament trying to cross MLK either going to or coming from the stadium. 

Go Bucs!!!


Posted by  Mark Maxwell, Tampa on 09/08  at  08:58 AM

What about a pedestrian bridge across Dale Mabry?  I know that there is one on the north side of the stadium but there is a real need for one south of the stadium where the main entrance is. Police do there best to control traffic but it’s only a matter of time before someone gets killed.

There is also a big need for more sidewalks around the stadium.  Especially on the west side of Dale Mabry just south of Tampa Bay Blvd. 

Making the stadium pedestrian friendly on the outside is just as important as adding more frills on the inside.


Posted by  Lynda Taylor, Tampa on 09/07  at  09:53 PM

OHHHHH Yeah we need all the money we can get espeacially around the stadium..Rhonda Storms always get’s a paycheck...even if it is paid by Joe Redner and all the club owners so close to the Ray-Jay!!!!!!!!!  I think the Buc’s should play all season here in Tampa…


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