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Table of Contents Hillsborough County Maps and Surveys Impact Fee Zones Online Permitting Reports Other Reports Planning and Zoning Review and Permitting Transportation and Resources Wellhead Protection Areas Windborn Debris Maps   Hillsborough County...
Gibsonton S2S Table of Contents Main Project Page Project Alerts and Contacts Resources and FAQs About the Project The Hillsborough County Water Resources Department is planning a wastewater service improvement project in the Gibsonton area that will connect businesses...
Project Overview The Gibsonton Septic–to-Sewer (S2S) Conversion Project is part of a countywide program to deliver improved water and sewer service to the South County area and protect water quality in the Tampa Bay natural water systems by replacing septic systems. Septic systems work...
Hillsborough County’s One Water Campus Program is a comprehensive drinking water, wastewater, and reclaimed water solution to ensure reliable, resilient, and sustainable service in southern Hillsborough County. The program involves building new treatment facilities, pumping stations, and...
Communities that participate in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) have agreed to adopt local floodplain regulations and enforce those regulations through a local permitting process. In return, flood insurance through the NFIP is made available for purchase to all residents and business...
There are four sections of GIS, including Asset Inventory, Streets & Addresses, Enterprise GIS, and Applied GIS Section. Read more about the department and long term goals. Asset Inventory  - The Asset Inventory Section collects information related to features in the County’s...
Red Tide Status in Unincorporated Hillsborough County See the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Daily Sample Map. What is Red Tide? A red tide is a harmful algae bloom caused by a higher-than-normal concentration of a microscopic algae. In saltwater marine...
Used cooking oils are a serious problem for home plumbing and Hillsborough County's wastewater collection system. Cooking oil that is poured down the drain gels and solidifies inside pipes, sewage lines and sewage lift stations, constricting water flow. That can back up home plumbing, and also...
Impact fees are charges assessed for the impact that is created by new development on Hillsborough County parks, schools, and fire systems. This may also apply to new construction on a vacant property or new construction and remodeling of an existing structure if there will be an increase in...