Yard of the Month
Work on the Pipeline Begins at Alafia Blvd
Crews will be on site through the end of February excavating an area and installing a form to prepare for concrete shoring. In mid-March, heavy equipment will be delivered to the site to install the ring of concrete shoring and excavate a tunnel shaft. Once the shoring and shaft are complete, a microtunnel boring machine will install a segment of the South Hillsborough Pipeline under the river from a shaft on the south side of the river to the shaft on the north side.
Crews will typically work from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Residents can expect to see and hear construction equipment and materials being delivered to the area, including large cranes, excavators, control trailers and pipe materials. No long-term road closures are planned, but there may be brief traffic interruptions as equipment and materials are delivered.
The tunnel under the Alafia River is expected to be completed by late summer 2026.
For more information on South Hillsborough Pipeline, visit SouthHillsboroughPipeline.com.
Bogue Named Director of Athletics for Hillsborough County Public Schools
Bloomingdale Welcomes Hillsborough Native as New APA
By Elise Cruz Aragon
Bloomingdale Senior High School has welcomed Richard Peacock as its new assistant principal of athletics.
Peacock brings more than two decades of experience in Hillsborough County Public Schools, including time as a science teacher at Plant High School and leadership roles at King, Newsome, Sumner and Lennard high schools. Most recently, he served as an administrator at Bloomingdale.
A Hillsborough County native and graduate of Chamberlain High School, Peacock earned both his undergraduate degree in biology and his graduate degree in educational leadership from the University of South Florida. He and his wife have three children.
Peacock said one of his primary goals is to create opportunities for students to get involved in school activities.
“Students are more academically successful when they are involved in their school and have a strong system of peer and adult supports,” Peacock said. “I believe in treating people right and collectively working together to accomplish goals.”
During his career, Peacock has been recognized with multiple honors, including being named the district’s Assistant Principal for Administration of the Month twice. He also helped lead teams to a district championship in flag football and supported a football program that reached the playoffs for the first time in more than a decade. Earlier in his career, he received the PTSA “Superman” award for his impact on students.
As he steps into his new role, Peacock said he is excited to join the Bloomingdale community.
“I look forward to meeting all the students and staff members that continue to make Bloomingdale High School great,” he said. “Bloomingdale Senior High School truly is an amazing place to be.”
Thanks to Our Community for Another Great Clean Up Day!
Once more, a massive thank you to our community for coming out in February and joining us in our Annual Clean Up Day. The BNA was able to serve 230 cars this year, recomitting our stance to serving our community. We appreciate the support from the Bloomingdale Bulls football team as they assisted our community in disposing of their items. We look forward to seeing everyone again next February for their spring cleaning!
BNA News
Welcome to the Neighborhood
As part of BNA’s new initiative, welcome baskets will be distributed to new neighbors every quarter. Baskets come with coupons to local businesses and a rack card from BNA. If you would like to donate anything for our new and future neighbors, contact Kiersten Sutton with BNA. We’re so excited to have you here!
Event Updates
With the new year in full swing, we’re looking to update how we get the word out about our increased visibility in the neighborhood. Check out the Events tab on the left hand side of the navigation to see our full roster of events, and come back often as we update regularly!
Service Hours for Students
If you’re looking for a little help within your organization and want to offer service hours, make sure to reach out to Mindy Edgeman at Bloomingdale High School. She can help navigate you through the process so our students get the hours they need for Florida Bright Futures, and you get the most assistance from our Bloomingdale students.
Road Closures? Know Before You Go
Keep tabs on which roads are open and closed as the county begins construction on the new water pipeline. You can find closure dates and more information at https://southhillsboroughpipeline.com/


