Much development is on tap for the city of Zephyrhills — from new commercial and residential properties, to ongoing road construction projects.
Zephyrhills planning director Todd Vande Berg discussed a number of those projects as the guest speaker of the East Pasco Networking Group’s February breakfast meeting.
Among the most ballyhooed is the Sarah Vande Berg Memorial Tennis Center, which will be situated west of Simons Road.
The speaker said the $3.5 million project is expected to break ground in May or June: “We’re getting real close with the final engineered site plan, as well as the architect plans.”
The facility will include a mix of 11 full-size outdoor clay courts and hard courts, including an exhibition court to attract various United States Tennis Association (USTA) sanctioned tournaments.
It also will feature multiple pickleball and padel courts, racquet sports “becoming more and more popular,” Vande Berg said.
Meanwhile, the indoor portion of the center will include a lobby and seating area, community room, kid’s club room, fitness center, plus “other unique elements,” like cryotherapy and salt room chambers. Additionally, Wesley Chapel-based Buttermilk Provisions restaurant will have an in-house bakery and coffee shop with artisan offerings.
The project is a public-private partnership between the city and Tennis P.R.O and its owner, Pascal Collard, who will operate and manage the tennis facility.
The tennis center is named after Vande Berg’s daughter, a former Zephyrhills High School district champion, who died in an automobile accident at the age of 21 in October 2015.
Much of the project’s funding is being offset by various impact fees and grants, Vande Berg said.
The city planner believes the tennis center could have international draw.
He said the USTA recently inquired about having the facility someday host matches for the Fed Cup, regarded as the premier international team competition in women’s tennis.
“It’s going to be a unique opportunity for all Pasco County and the region,” Vande Berg said of the tennis facility. “It’s going to be a huge deal.”
The speaker also noted some indoor/covered tennis courts could potentially be phased in later, at the discretion of the facility’s management team.
“That would make us very unique in the state of Florida, because there’s only one other facility in the state that offers that,” he said.
Also in the arena of business development, Vande Berg mentioned the city is working on a master plan for its industrial corridor — which encompasses about 4,000 untapped acres of property along the Zephyrhills Municipal Airport — to create a regional hub for light manufacturing companies.
Vande Berg said the master plan ties in with the four-lane extension of State Road 56 to U.S. 301.
The speaker noted Zephyrhills is also pursuing an additional extension to State Road 56 that would link to State Road 39; the city received $1 million in the Florida 2019 budget to fund a planning study for the project.
“One thing that we’ve heard from some manufacturers was, ‘Well, we need access to a four-lane road,’” Vande Berg said, “so that’ll make a big difference.”
Aside from trying to expand its industrial footprint, other commercial projects are in the works in Zephyrhills.
The city is set to get a Chick-Fil-A, Aldi Supermarket, PetSmart, Marriott Fairfield Hotel and Dollar General, along with other businesses.
Florida Medical Clinic is also undergoing a major health care facility expansion along Eiland Boulevard and Simons Road, Vande Berg said.
“There’s a lot going on in Zephyrhills,” the city planner said.
Vande Berg also touched on the city’s residential development, noting thousands of new homes and apartments will be coming online in the next decade.
Some of the larger developments include The District at Abbott’s Square, Zephyr Lakes, Hidden River, and expansions to the Silver Oaks and Silverado communities, while Wire Ranch Apartments and Pretty Pond/Wire Road Apartments are some the larger multifamily units in the works.
“The residential housing is booming,” Vande Berg said. “We have a couple thousand units coming on board and they’re not all retirees. A lot of these homes are single-family, younger families with kids.”
Published March 06, 2019
Margaret Labancz says
I would like to be updated on what’s going on on zephyrhills
Joann marchisella says
Yes please
Pam Jones says
Will there be new schools?
Chip Murphy says
Good-bye Zephyrhills of days gone by… We miss You!
Marissa says
Taking all the land for no reason.
Dave Pfister says
Was wondering what is coming on Eiland Blvd. now, with hundreds of acres cleared and sewer pipes everywhere, just East of Stonebridge at chapel creek, west of silverado/ Looks like more new homes? Buider? Complex name?
B.C. Manion says
Hello there,
This is B.C. Manion, editor of The Laker/Lutz News. I am sorry that I cannot immediately respond to your question. There are many new housing subdivisions, so your guess could be correct, but I don’t have any information to verify or dispute that.
Karen Aylsworth says
Hello,
What is coming on 301 between Chancey Rd and 56? I heard a Publix anchor strip mall is coming some where between 39 and 301 in this new development? Also, when is 301 gonna widen between Chancey and 56?
Thank you for your response.
Kevin Weiss says
Hi Karen,
This is Kevin Weiss, with The Laker. The city’s planner, Todd Vande Berg, during his talk said every segment of U.S. 301, starting at State Road 56, is currently undergoing planning, design and engineering studies. For those specific questions, I’d recommend e-mailing Vande berg at or calling the city at 813-780-0006.
dennis MCCOY says
HELLO are there any plans to widen otis allen rd thanks
Kevin Weiss says
Hi Dennis,
This is Kevin Weiss, with the Laker/Lutz News. For further details on Otis Allen Road, I recommend reaching out to the city’s Public Information Officer, Stephanie Vazquez, by e-mail or phone (813) 780-0205. Hope this helps.
Adriane D Losasso says
Where is the Aldis going to be built and when does construction begin?
Charles Watts says
We have been told that Aldi was coming to Zephyrhills but the original location is supposed to be a Radiant gas station and c store and for the last. 3 months the keep moving the same dirt and no signs of a building. If Aldi is not considering building a store it would be nice to find out. With all the home building going on we are in need of a grocery store on the.south side.
Valerie Fosnight says
I would also like to know what is being built on.301 south. With all these new families moving into those new houses, we desperately need a grocery store in the south end of town. The current stores are having a hard time keeping the shelves stocked especially with so many people moving into the area.