“Anybody who was interested in it will have that 60-day time period to do something, and this has been talked about for a long time."
City Attorney Jackie Kovilaritch believes sewer capacity fees are exempt from Senate Bill 180. She also said the legal team can explore any potential loopholes on...
“I’m concerned for the future of boating here in St. Pete,” said consultant and restaurateur Mario Farias.
Mayor Ken Welch recently told city council members that his administration has considered purchasing the Pinellas County Job Corps Center in St. Petersburg to prevent students...
Residential neighborhoods in St. Petersburg could soon see 10-story mixed-use buildings adjacent to single-family homes, following changes to the state’s Live Local Act. Districts and structures...
Many St. Petersburg residents have opposing opinions of a proposed program that would provide beautification, ambassador and social outreach services throughout the downtown core. Concerns surrounding...
St. Petersburg residents will likely see their municipal utility bills increase by 8-9% as administrators continue grappling with increased infrastructure costs exacerbated by an unprecedented hurricane...
Four development teams – some for the second time – have submitted proposals to provide affordable homeownership opportunities at a city-owned site in West St. Petersburg. ...
City administrators have hit the reset button on plans to provide 105 new attainable homeownership opportunities and an arts center in West St. Petersburg. Council Chair...
St. Petersburg has 13 new projects in the pipeline. However, the Historic Gas Plant District’s $6.5 billion redevelopment remains top of mind. Myriad civic and...