Rocky Brushy Creek Watershed Mgmt. Plan (2007) -- Part 2
Rocky Brushy Creek Watershed Mgmt. Plan (2007) -- Part 2 Rocky Brushy Creek Watershed Mgmt. Plan (2007) -- Part 2
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State Road 54Pasco CountyHillsborough CountyVan Dyke RdLutz Lake Fern RdVeterans ExpyDale Mabry HwyUnited States Highway 41Rawls RdRace Track RdMobley RdCitrus Park DrBearss AveSheldon RdLinebaugh AveGunn HwyMemorial HwyHillsborough AveAnderson RdLegendRoadsHydrographyCounty BoundarySubbasinsLoss of Uplands0 6,000 12,000 FeetLoss of Uplands in the <strong>Rocky</strong>/<strong>Brushy</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> <strong>Watershed</strong>Figure8-3