St. Petersburg’s development boom led to a construction permit backlog that an unprecedented hurricane season has since compounded. While officials believe a new platform will help...
St. Petersburg residents, small business owners and city employees still reeling from Hurricanes Helene and Milton will soon receive additional support from their neighbors. Officials will...
Storm-weary St. Petersburg residents – and several realtors – have recently aired concerns after city officials opened nearly 11,000 code enforcement cases on properties potentially damaged...
St. Petersburg will not deactivate water service or continue charging late fees for households that have received exorbitant utility bills in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene...
St. Petersburg has allocated over $9.9 million to a roofless Tropicana Field – without conducting any restorative repairs. A new schedule shows work concluding by January...
Storm-hardening two of St. Petersburg’s wastewater treatment facilities shuttered during recent hurricanes was a prominent topic at a recent City Council meeting. Administrators will consider any...
Demand vastly outweighing supply fueled a persistent attainable housing crisis long before back-to-back hurricanes damaged nearly 16,000 homes in St. Petersburg. Local leaders are now exploring...
Still navigating the aftershocks from back-to-back hurricanes, St. Petersburg will spend at least $633 million over the next five years to bolster the city’s environmental resiliency....
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...
Editor’s note: St. Petersburg officials postponed the committee meeting Wednesday morning after the Catalyst published this story. Beth Herendeen, managing director of city development, said it...