Taking a peek at Tampa’s new heat resilience playbook

The guide will help the city protect residents from increasing high temperatures.

Bayshore Boulevard has clouds above it. The water is blue and we are looking south along the sidewalk.

Those Bayshore walks are pretty steamy these days.

Photo by TBAYtoday

It’s not just you, these Tampa Bay summers are getting steamier and steamier every year. In fact, last July was the hottest July ever recorded in Tampa — with an average high temperature of 93.3°.

That’s why the City of Tampa is rolling out its first Heat Resilience Playbook this week. The guide details plans for policies, projects, and programs to keep vulnerable communities safe from the heat.

Researchers at the University of South Florida + Resilient Cities Catalyst worked with the city to create the playbook — which hones in primarily on East Tampa — and outlines 18 key steps to increase access to places of refuge, including heat resistance in projects, and improvements to the tree canopy.

“The dangerously high temperatures we are experiencing make heat resilience one of our most urgent matters,” said Mayor Jane Castor. “Tampa’s first Heat Resilience Playbook will be a great resource as we enhance our strategy to provide long-lasting, as well as immediate, relief, particularly within our most vulnerable communities.”

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