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Decayed Tree Removal in MLK Plaza

Due to severe decay, a cluster of trees in MLK Plaza had to be removed.


91tvӰԺ FLETCHER PROPERTY FAQS

Find frequently asked questions and more information about the fomer 91tvӰԺ golf course property located on Fletcher here. 


2023 ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT

Per the requirements of 62-550.824 of the Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), the 91tvӰԺ (PWS ID# 6291882) 2023 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report, describing the source and quality of your drinking water on the Tampa campus, is available.

If you have any questions regarding the information in the report, please contact 91tvӰԺ Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) at (813) 974-4036.

View the 2023 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report >


91tvӰԺ HURRICANE GUIDE

The 91tvӰԺ Hurricane Guide provides information on campus operations and hurricane preparedness tips.  Download the guide. Also, please visit the 91tvӰԺ Department of Emergency Management's website for hurricane prepardness information.


EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM TEST - WEDNESDAY, September 4, 2024 AT 11:00 A.M.

A test of 91tvӰԺ's Emergency Notification Systems at the Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Sarasota-Manatee campuses will be conducted on Wednesday, September 4, at 11:00 a.m.
The test message will be sent via the following emergency communication channels:

  • Alert91tvӰԺ on all campuses (text messaging).
  • Digital displays across the Tampa campus.
  • www.usf.edu, stpetersburg.usf.edu, and sarasotamanatee.usf.edu
  • Desktop Alerts on the all campuses (includes faculty/staff computers and classrooms and labs where computers are maintained by 91tvӰԺ IT). Note: The desktop alert must be manually installed on 91tvӰԺ-owned Macs purchased prior to summer 2014 or Macs not managed by 91tvӰԺ IT. Mac owners can submit a request to have the software installed by emailing help@usf.edu.
  • The public announcement systems on all campuses (exterior loudspeakers and strobe lights are intended for outside areas, NOT to reach inside buildings or facilities).

It is anticipated the testing will take less than five minutes and no significant disruption in campus activities are expected. All systems will state that the activation is only a test. To dismiss the alert on your desktop, click on the "Acknowledge" button at the bottom of the screen and you will be able to continue your work.

Faculty and students please note: Most technology classrooms and open use computer labs (i.e., Library computers) have been installed with the desktop alert system. The emergency alert will appear on computers and projection screens in use during the test and/or an actual emergency.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Department of Emergency Management at 974-0870.


Annual Golf Cart Safety Training

Anyone who operates a golf cart on a 91tvӰԺ campus is required to take the training program. Training is available online and in person (see below).

The training can be found on the Environmental Health & Safety Website at http://www.usf.edu/administrative-services/environmental-health-safety/training/index.aspx.

Along with completing the required training, please review the new Safety Procedure changes as well (http://www.usf.edu/administrative-services/environmental-health-safety/documents/training-golfcartsafetyprocedures.pdf).

Supervisors please note the new procedure change requires the following: "All operators must also complete an annual statement reaffirming his or her understanding of an agreement to all university policies and procedures regarding cart/utility vehicle operation."  This requirement can be satisfied by sending a Golf Cart Safety Procedures signature sheet (http://www.usf.edu/administrative-services/environmental-health-safety/documents/training-golfcarttrainingreaffirmation.docx) to EH&S each year, or users may choose to retake the online training or attend a classroom training session.