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A heavily traveled section of downtown St. Petersburg sidewalk and seawall nearly sank into the bay during Hurricane Milton. The area has remained a public safety hazard for nearly a month.
The city council approved a $3.48 million construction proposal to replace the waterfront infrastructure Thursday afternoon. However, the Vinoy Yacht Basin’s sidewalk and seawall will highlight Mother Nature's force - and the astronomical cost of citywide improvements - for at least another 15 weeks.
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Hurricane Milton damaged nearly 16,000 homes in St. Petersburg, and most affected residents now face a convoluted rebuilding process and potentially exorbitant costs.
City officials are working to help storm victims navigate the nightmare. The overarching goal is to prevent people from being forced to choose between moving, elevating their homes or ripping out completed work.
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Hosted by Dr. Tonjua Williams
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Dr. Ram Velamuri
New Company
Tampa General Hospital
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Former Company
Firefighters Burn Center
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New Position
Medical Director of Regional Burn Center
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Former Position
Director of the Burn Fellowship Program
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