55 feet high and rising? I-75 bridge could be in trouble Published on September 13, 2017 in Statewide/Top Headlines by Jim Rosica Rain from Hurricane Irma has engorged the Santa Fe River, imperiling an Interstate 75 bridge that traverses the waterway, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) said. Keep Reading Off Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest You might be interested in Interstate 75 to stay open, state says Happy news for hurricane evacuees trying to come home and other motorists: Interstate 75 will remain open, the Florida Department of Citing water losses, Florida insurer approves rate hikes Florida’s state-created property insurer, contending that it is dealing with a flood of suspicious water-related claims and lawsuits, is asking Rene Garcia: ‘The people of Miami-Dade County … cannot wait any longer’ for signature bridge Sen. Rene Garcia is weighing in on a multi-million dollar bridge project planned for South Florida, telling the Florida Department
Interstate 75 to stay open, state says Happy news for hurricane evacuees trying to come home and other motorists: Interstate 75 will remain open, the Florida Department of
Citing water losses, Florida insurer approves rate hikes Florida’s state-created property insurer, contending that it is dealing with a flood of suspicious water-related claims and lawsuits, is asking
Rene Garcia: ‘The people of Miami-Dade County … cannot wait any longer’ for signature bridge Sen. Rene Garcia is weighing in on a multi-million dollar bridge project planned for South Florida, telling the Florida Department