Interstate 275 (I-275), located in
Florida
Florida ( ; ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Alabama to the northwest, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the north, the Atlantic ...
, is a
auxiliary Interstate Highway serving the
Tampa Bay area. Its southern terminus is at
I-75
Interstate 75 (I-75) is a major north–south Interstate Highway System, Interstate Highway in the Great Lakes region, Great Lakes and Southeastern United States, Southeastern regions of the United States. As with most Interstates that end ...
near
Palmetto, where I-275 heads west towards the
Sunshine Skyway Bridge crossing over
Tampa Bay. From that point, I-275 passes through
St. Petersburg before crossing Tampa Bay again on the
Howard Frankland Bridge, then continues through the city of
Tampa
Tampa ( ) is a city on the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. Tampa's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and t ...
, where it connects to an
interchange with
I-4 in
Downtown Tampa. After the interchange, I-275 passes north through the
Tampa
Tampa ( ) is a city on the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. Tampa's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and t ...
suburbs to its northern terminus at I-75 in
Wesley Chapel.
Route description
Southern terminus to St. Petersburg
I-275 begins at exit 228 of
I-75
Interstate 75 (I-75) is a major north–south Interstate Highway System, Interstate Highway in the Great Lakes region, Great Lakes and Southeastern United States, Southeastern regions of the United States. As with most Interstates that end ...
with two lanes in each direction in rural
Palmetto. I-275 immediately heads west of its parent Interstate and has an interchange with
US Highway 41 (US 41) up the road. I-275's next interchange is with
US 19, beginning a concurrency that lasts . After this exit, I-275 reaches the southern toll plaza for the
Sunshine Skyway Bridge. There is a corresponding northern toll plaza for southbound travelers. The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is a bridge that spans
Tampa Bay. After reaching the northern end of the bridge, I-275 enters
St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg
At the northern end of the bridge, drivers briefly drive on the left side as the freeway's lanes invert for about half a mile () before US 19 exits the freeway at exit 17, serving as a local road in St. Petersburg. At this point, the Interstate expands to three lanes. I-275 has multiple exits in the city, each of them serving the residential neighborhoods that the freeway passes through. Between exits 22 and 23, the freeway becomes two lanes each way, expanding back to three thereafter. I-275 then has a major interchange with
I-175, which provides access to
Albert Whitted Airport
Albert Whitted Airport is a public airport in St. Petersburg, Florida, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, Pinellas County, Florida, United States. It is on the west edge of Tampa Bay, just southeast of downtown St. Petersburg and east of ...
and
Tropicana Field
Tropicana Field (nicknamed "The Trop") is a domed multipurpose stadium located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. "The Trop" was the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season, 1998 to ...
, home of the
Tampa Bay Rays. The next major interchange occurs less than down the road with
I-375, providing access to the waterfront along Tampa Bay.
After this exit, I-275 continues through residential neighborhoods, widening to four lanes each way between exits 25 and 26, though the right lane in both directions being designated "exit only". It eventually passes beside
Sawgrass Lake Park and then through an area of marshland. The freeway widens to four lanes in either direction at exit 30 before reaching its last interchange in St. Petersburg with
SR 687 (4th Street). After traveling in St. Petersburg, I-275 crosses the
Howard Frankland Bridge over
Old Tampa Bay into
Tampa
Tampa ( ) is a city on the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. Tampa's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and t ...
.
Tampa
I-275 reduces to three lanes at exit 39, as well as has an interchange with
SR 60 thereat, which provides access to
SR 589 and
Tampa International Airport. I-275 widens back to four lanes after this interchange. I-275 then has an interchange with
US 92 (
Dale Mabry Highway), the first of two interchanges with the road, allowing access to
Raymond James Stadium,
Steinbrenner Field, and South Tampa. I-275 then crosses the
Hillsborough River for the first time along its route. Afterward, from its entry into Tampa, I-275 has its next major interchange with
I-4, a junction known locally as "Malfunction Junction".
This junction was always clogged with daily rush-hour traffic and was subsequently overhauled. This interchange serves as I-4's western terminus and allows access to
Orlando and the east coast of Florida. Furthermore, the freeway expands to four lanes through the interchange. After this major exit, I-275 reaches an interchange with US 92 (
Hillsborough Avenue) again, allowing access to
US 41, the historic
Seminole Heights neighborhood, and East Tampa. After this interchange, US 41 (Nebraska Avenue) acts as a parallel local arterial for the freeway throughout the rest of its route through Tampa. I-275 crosses the Hillsborough River a second time and enters residential neighborhoods within Tampa. I-275 travels due north and parallel to US 41 for before turning northeast toward I-75.
At this point, I-275 exits the outskirts of Tampa and enters
Lutz, a suburb of Tampa. I-275 then reconnects with its parent Interstate Highway (I-75) and reaches its northern terminus near
Wesley Chapel.
History
Initial construction in Tampa
I-275 originally opened in 1962 as a segment of
I-75
Interstate 75 (I-75) is a major north–south Interstate Highway System, Interstate Highway in the Great Lakes region, Great Lakes and Southeastern United States, Southeastern regions of the United States. As with most Interstates that end ...
, from the present northern terminus to a
diamond interchange at
SR 678 (Bearss Avenue). The portion of I-4 that would later become a part of I-275, the
Howard Frankland Bridge, and its short freeway stubs at the bridge's endpoints, opened to traffic about a year earlier. In 1964, the stub of what was then known as I-4 between 50th Street (through "Malfunction Junction") and Armenia Avenue was completed. "Malfunction Junction's" northern end was a pair of ramp stubs that would later be filled in by I-75. In 1965, the segment of I-75 from "Malfunction Junction" to about Sligh Avenue was completed, and, by 1967, the remaining gaps in I-4 and I-75 were filled and opened to traffic.
Controversy and repeated delays in Pinellas
Around 1970, plans for the extension of I-75 into Pinellas County began. However, the first round of local opposition would lead to the eventual (and repeated) delays of I-75 through St. Petersburg. The first setback was led by
4th Street business owners and residents who demanded that construction on I-75 be stopped, since the
bridge
A bridge is a structure built to Span (engineering), span a physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or railway) without blocking the path underneath. It is constructed for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle, whi ...
was already funneling unwanted traffic into the corridor. It has since seen many unforeseen business and residential booms due to the building of this bridge. At the same time, construction began on I-75 from
SR 686 (Roosevelt Boulevard) to about 38th Avenue North. By this time, I-4 was truncated to "Malfunction Junction", allowing the I-75 designation to take over the freeway from the junction to 4th Street North. This segment was opened to traffic in 1973, with the gap between Roosevelt and 9th Street filled in a few years later. Around this time, I-75 was redesignated as I-275, and, after some more local opposition, I-275 was constructed to meander down to
SR 595 (5th Avenue North), near downtown St. Petersburg, in 1975.
The construction of I-275 over nearly a 50-year period between 1970 and 2016 uprooted many
Black
Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without chroma, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness.Eva Heller, ''P ...
families in the Methodist Town, Gas Plant, and 22nd Street neighborhoods. These practices of
eminent domain
Eminent domain, also known as land acquisition, compulsory purchase, resumption, resumption/compulsory acquisition, or expropriation, is the compulsory acquisition of private property for public use. It does not include the power to take and t ...
by the
St. Petersburg government helped to shut down small companies in these neighborhoods and sustained white businesses that were located more centrally.
Families in the Gas Plant neighborhood were assured good jobs at
Tropicana Field
Tropicana Field (nicknamed "The Trop") is a domed multipurpose stadium located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. "The Trop" was the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season, 1998 to ...
to help ease the burden of moving. During the 1970s, the government removed 285 buildings and 500 families to help build the Interstate which cost $11.3 million (equivalent to $ in ). The widespread demolition included 10 Black-American churches. The families in the bulldozed Gas Plant neighborhood were guaranteed cheaper homes and 600 new jobs by the city, but these offers were never delivered.
The segment of I-275 between Memorial Highway (SR 60) and Himes Avenue was widened from four to six lanes in 1974. Additionally, a
median
The median of a set of numbers is the value separating the higher half from the lower half of a Sample (statistics), data sample, a statistical population, population, or a probability distribution. For a data set, it may be thought of as the “ ...
barrier was built along the freeway from Himes Avenue to
Downtown Tampa.
Many members in the affected neighborhoods found the actions taken by the government to be very controversial. In 1977, Chester James was appointed by the city government as the representative from Methodist Town to vote on the future development plans of his neighborhood. However, the city's unclear plans led him to vote in favor of evicting 377 families (including his own) from the neighborhood.
There is also contention about the location of I-275 in southwest St. Petersburg, as its current placement is very similar to that of the 1935 segregation initiative perimeter.
Financial burdens through this part of the project caused further delays. However,
I-375 opened partially to traffic in 1979, with full operation by 1981, and
I-175 opened up in 1980.
With both downtown
feeders now open, I-275 was extended to 28th Street South. However, another round of community revolts delayed the segment of I-275 between 28th Street South and 22nd Avenue South. In spite of the delay, the stretch was built by 1981. Exit 20 was configured for an anticipated westward expansion to a planned Pinellas Beltway. A freeway revolt killed many of
Pinellas County's freeways during the 1970s and repeatedly delayed the construction of I-275. In addition, the
Sunshine Skyway Bridge collapse on May 9, 1980, during which the freighter
MV ''Summit Venture'' took down one of the two spans of the
Sunshine Skyway Bridge and killed 35 people, reduced a portion of I-275 to two lanes until the opening of the present bridge in April 1987.
In 1982, the segment between 22nd Avenue South and 39th Avenue South was opened to traffic. The
Pinellas Bayway/
US 19 interchange, opened to traffic in 1983–1984, is inverted for about half a mile (). The reason for this configuration is unknown; however, to this day, traffic continues to flow smoothly through the interchange with very little congestion. At about the same time this interchange opened, I-275 was complete.
Reconstruction and later changes
In 1984, the Himes Avenue exit/entrance was constructed. The exit was originally rumored to supplement a failed redevelopment project in the area during that time. Today, the Himes Avenue connection serves as reliever for nearby
Raymond James Stadium.
When the new Sunshine Skyway Bridge opened in 1987, the portion had been restored to four lanes.
As originally built, the Memorial Highway/Westshore interchange was only a
half diamond, and the West Shore Boulevard interchange was a full diamond. However, by 1990, both interchanges had underwent drastic changes to allow safe, free-flowing movement to and from
Tampa International Airport, the
Courtney Campbell Causeway, and the future Veterans Expressway. Among the improvements were three free-flowing exit and entry ramps for Memorial Highway from I-275. The exit ramp from I-275 south to Memorial Highway was reconstructed into a directional ramp towards Memorial Highway northbound, the entry ramp from Memorial Highway onto northbound I-275 was removed, and an entry ramp from southbound Memorial Highway to southbound I-275 was constructed. The two western ramps on the nearby West Shore Boulevard interchange were also removed (truncating the West Shore interchange to a half diamond) in order to limit accidents via traffic weave caused by traffic entering and exiting the aforementioned Memorial Highway interchange.
In 1991, the expansion of the
Howard Frankland Bridge and 4th Street North interchange was completed.
In 1994, the two
drawbridge
A drawbridge or draw-bridge is a type of moveable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat. In some forms of English, including American English, the word ''drawbridge'' commonly refers to all types of moveable b ...
s on the northern approach to the
Sunshine Skyway Bridge, dating to the original twin Sunshine Skyway bridges, were replaced with high-level fixed spans, eliminating bottlenecks caused by openings.
The northern
toll plaza to the Sunshine Skyway Bridge was relocated south of the approach bridge in 2000 due to a lack of capacity. The original plaza only allowed three lanes, while the replacement allows six lanes to flow through, with the sixth lane dedicated to
SunPass users.
In 1999, a much needed, dual-stage, widening project began between
SR 580 (Busch Boulevard) and Bearss Avenue. The project widened I-275 mainline from four to six lanes, rehabilitated the existing concrete surfaces, and improved interchange flow, lighting, signage, and drainage. The project was completed in 2003.
In 2004, the ramp from southbound Memorial Highway to southbound I-275 was realigned in order to ease congestion on the mainline lanes of the Interstate.
In 2001, the widening project for I-275 between
SR 694 (Gandy Boulevard) and
SR 686 began. The project increased I-275 from six to eight lanes, and its existing concrete surfaces were rehabilitated. A reconfiguration of the SR 686 interchange (exit 30) started in 2001 and added access to 118th Avenue North at the same interchange. The new connection to 118th Avenue North is the first phase of a proposed freeway to connect I-275 to the
Bayside Bridge (although it is unclear if future segments will be built). All construction in this area was completed by 2002. Reconstruction of I-275 between SR 686 and SR 687 quickly followed the widening project. Lane counts on I-275 were increased from four to mostly six lanes (with some eight-lane segments). The Ulmerton Road and 9th Street North interchanges were originally narrow 1959 configurations that caused much congestion in the area. Additionally, the 9th Street North/Martin Luther King Jr. Street North exit and Ulmerton Road entrance ramps were situated in the left lane of I-275, causing dangerous weaving patterns. These interchanges were reconstructed into right-lane configurations, and two new ramps were added from Ulmerton Road (one leading to 9th Street North and one exiting onto southbound I-275). The southbound I-275 exits to Ulmerton Road and Martin Luther King Jr. Street North were combined into one exit ramp to provide better flow. The Martin Luther King Jr. Street North interchange was shut down for several months as a result of the reconstruction. Finally, the ramps to and from 118th Avenue North were opened to traffic. The entire reconstruction project along I-275 in the
Gateway area was completed by 2005.
In November 2005, The
Florida Legislature dedicated the section of I-275 in
Pinellas County as the "St. Petersburg Parkway/William C. Cramer Memorial Highway".
William Cato Cramer was a native of St. Petersburg who served as a member of the Florida Legislature from 1955 through 1971. He helped to procure the building of I-275 through Pinellas County.
In 2003 operational improvements began for the notorious "Malfunction Junction" in Downtown Tampa. The project consisted of widening mainline I-275 and I-4, along with an array of ramp and bridge improvements, lighting and drainage work, and new signs. The entire project was completed on December 22, 2006, with
intelligent transportation system
An intelligent transportation system (ITS) is an advanced application that aims to provide services relating to different modes of transport and traffic management and enable users to be better informed and make safer, more coordinated, and 's ...
(ITS) components installed by March 2007. The renovation of the I-4 corridor through
Ybor City
Ybor City ( ) is a historic neighborhood just northeast of downtown Tampa, downtown Tampa, Florida, United States. It was founded in the 1880s by Vicente Martinez Ybor and other cigar manufacturers and populated by thousands of immigrants, mai ...
was finished around mid-2007, almost one year ahead of schedule.
In January 2011, construction began on widening the northernmost segment of I-275 from
US 41 (Nebraska Avenue) to the I-75 apex from four to six lanes. The project also includes constructing a dedicated
flyover ramp over I-75 towards
SR 56. This ramp, along with a new, extended ramp from I-75 to SR 56, opened on August 18, 2011.
On February 4, 2011, a new ramp connecting northbound I-275 to 118th Avenue North opened. This project, beginning in July 2009 and involving widening the existing ramp from northbound I-275 to SR 686, is being performed in conjunction with the project to build the Mid Pinellas Expressway, which has suffered numerous delays due to a lack of funding.
The staged reconstruction project for I-275 between the Howard Frankland Bridge and Downtown Tampa was supposed to begin in mid-2006. However, bids received by the
Florida Department of Transportation
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is a decentralized agency charged with the establishment, maintenance, and regulation of public transportation in the U.S. state of Florida. The department was formed in 1969. It absorbed the power ...
(FDOT) for the project came in at $100 million (40 percent) over the projected estimates, which was blamed on the rising cost of asphalt and other materials, which was, in turn, partly blamed on the rising oil prices worldwide. As a result, FDOT commenced with the project in four smaller phases, rather than the original, large-scale, two-phase project. Construction began on phase one, the northbound lanes (south of the existing interstate) between Himes Avenue and Downtown Tampa, on August 13, 2007, and was completed in April 2010. Phase two, which includes construction of the northbound lanes from the
Westshore area to Himes, was originally scheduled to begin in 2008 but was delayed further. The third phase will consist of transferring northbound traffic onto the new northbound lanes, southbound traffic onto the existing northbound lanes, and the construction of the new southbound lanes from Himes to downtown. Finally, the fourth and final phase will construct the new southbound lanes from the Westshore area to Himes. The project also reconfigured the Dale Mabry Highway (US-92) and Lois Avenue interchanges. The Dale Mabry Highway interchange was converted from a partial cloverleaf into a diamond interchange. The offramp from southbound I-275 to Lois Avenue was relocated to access Lois Avenue via Cypress Street and flyover ramps were also constructed in order to limit traffic weave between the two interchanges. The entire project was originally scheduled to be completed by around 2013 or 2014, but it was extended until early 2015 and costed an estimated $540 million (equivalent to $ in ), an increase from the original $350-million (equivalent to $ in )budget. Finally, on June 28, 2016, the fourth and final phase was finished with the new lanes finally opening, ending the long term project in Tampa.
In 2020, the Memorial Highway interchange was reconfigured and widened I-275 to three lanes throughout the length of the interchange.
A reconstruction project was planned to begin on the Howard Frankland Bridge in 2017 for the new
Gateway Expressway project, a plan to build a new toll road to connect different parts in Pinellas County. However, FDOT planned to reconstruct the interstate in smaller phases rather than the original larger two-phase project and the start of construction was delayed to 2020. Once the reconstruction project is finished in 2025, major traffic congestion on the Howard Frankland bridge is expected to be significantly reduced by the addition of new lanes. On January 7, 2021, FDOT postponed by a week to January 16, 2021 the start date for removing an overpass and the corresponding exit ramp over I-275. It had been scheduled to shut down by 8 p.m.,
EST, January 9, through January 10. This work was part of the U.S. $600 million toll road project. On January 16 to 17, 2021, workers removed the 4th street north interchange bridge (overpass) from 8 p.m. on January 16, to 12 p.m. on January 17. Exit 32 was closed until late 2021 while the new overpass is constructed. Overall construction on this large project began in fall 2020 and completion is expected in late 2025. A completely new bridge will carry southbound traffic. Once that bridge is completed, the existing southbound bridge will be converted to carry northbound traffic. When all traffic is moved to the final alignment, the existing northbound bridge will be removed. The newly built bridge for southbound traffic will include a separate pathway for pedestrian and bicycle traffic, and additional vehicle traffic lanes.
Other improvements
Other sections not requiring a full-scale reconstruction have undergone improvements:
* Concrete rehabilitation from 62nd Avenue North to exit 17 in Pinellas County, complete, 2001–2005
* Resurfacing from the Howard Frankland Bridge to Himes Avenue (exit 41C), complete, 2002
* Resurfacing from the US 41 overpass (exit 53) to I-75 junction in Lutz, complete, 2003
* Resurfacing from the Howard Frankland Bridge to SR 687, complete, 2006
* Concrete rehabilitation/bridge upgrade/lighting improvements from "Malfunction Junction" to Busch Boulevard, complete, 2007
* Concrete rehabilitation from 26th Avenue North to exit 23, complete, 2008
* Rehabilitation at exit 28, complete, 2008
* Resurfacing between exit 17 to the Misner Bridge in Pinellas County (currently ongoing)
* Widening of the northbound exit ramp at exit 51 in Hillsborough County, complete, 2012
Northbound I-275 Exit Ramp Widening at Fowler Avenue
/ref>
* Bridge reconstruction at SR 687 at exit 32 southbound, complete, 2024
Services
I-275 has two rest areas, one at each end of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. Both rest areas, each accessible by traffic in both directions, have rest rooms, vending machines, picnic tables, dog walk areas, and nighttime security. These rest areas also provide access to the fishing piers, for an extra fee.
Exit list
See also
*
*
References
External links
{{3di, 75
75-2 Florida
75-2
75-2
75-2
275
275
Expressways in the Tampa Bay area
2 Florida
Transportation in Manatee County, Florida
Roads in Manatee County, Florida
1973 establishments in Florida