UPDATE: Feb. 20, 2019, 9:00 a.m.
USF Magnolia Drive between Fletcher Avenue and USF Holly Drive is now open.
UPDATE: Feb. 19, 2019, 1:30 p.m.
Crews are repaving USF Magnolia Drive between Fletcher Avenue and USF Holly Drive. The roadway is expected to reopen tomorrow morning, Wednesday, February 20, 2019.
UPDATE: Feb. 13, 2019, 5:00 p.m.
Road closures remain in effect. Experts are onsite and the ground depression is being assessed. More details will be posted here as they are available.
All USF Health clinics are expected to be open tomorrow, but please expect and prepare for traffic delays.
Please continue to use these suggested routes for accessing areas of USF Health.
PATIENTS:
Patients traveling to appointments at the Morsani Center and other nearby clinics are asked to approach using USF Holly Drive, either from the west via Bruce B. Downs, or from the east via USF Palm Drive.
EMPLOYEES and STUDENTS:
USF Health staff/employees and students working in the Morsani Center or the Faculty Office Building are asked to try to avoid USF Holly as much as possible in order to reduce congestion for our patients and their families.
Feb. 13, 2019, 10:00 a.m.
To: USF Health patients, faculty, staff and students,
A sinkhole has developed on USF Magnolia Drive, just north of the intersection of USF Magnolia and USF Holly Drives in the USF Health quadrant of the Tampa campus. All USF Health clinics remain open today, but please expect and prepare for traffic delays.
USF Magnolia is closed between USF Holly and just south of the USF Health Psychiatry Center.
Traffic is being rerouted, and traffic in the area will be affected until officials can assess the scope, impact, and next steps. Below are suggested approaches to USF Health buildings.
PATIENTS:
Patients traveling to appointments at the Morsani Center and other nearby clinics are asked to approach using USF Holly Drive, either from the west via Bruce B. Downs, or from the east via USF Palm Drive.
EMPLOYEES and STUDENTS:
USF Health staff/employees and students working in the Morsani Center or the Faculty Office Building are asked to try to avoid USF Holly as much as possible in order to reduce congestion for our patients and their families.