Curiosity Creek (Tampa)
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Curiosity Creek is a fresh waterway running through parts of residential and commercial Hillsborough County, Florida.[1] The creek begins in woodlands by the neighborhood of Lake Magdalene, and runs north to Woodbriar Village. It is approximately 3.5 miles in length[2] and ranges from two to ten feet in width. It's depth is approximately one foot. The creek forks three times, and fills up once in a pond near Lake Gass, Tampa. Although running through private property, Curiosity Creek is considered to be a public waterway by the city of Tampa.
Watershed Management Plan
Hillsborough County partnered with the Stormwater Fee Capital Improvement Program in late 2017 to fund the Curiosity Creek Watershed Management Master Plan.[3] The funding for this project was priced at $150,000.
Wildlife
Curiosity Creek is home to a diverse Florida ecosystem that includes plants such as serenoa, sabal palm, and cladium. Animals and insects around the area include the palmetto bug, common squirrel, feral cat, and mosquito. Increasing human waste rates have disturbed the natural growth of the wildlife in Curiosity Creek, but cleanup efforts are helping the expansion of this wildlife.
References
- ^ "Curiosity Creek". Tampa Bay Water Atlas. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
- ^ "Curiosity Creek, Tampa, FL". Google Maps. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
- ^ ""Curiosity Creek Watershed Management Master Plan". Hillsborough County, FL. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
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