Calls for area officials to collectively address Tampa Bay’s congested roadways and limited transportation options have reached a crescendo, and a Pinellas County organization recently unveiled...
Legislation to study merging – and dissolving – Hillsborough and Pinellas County’s transit agencies no longer mention the latter organization after undergoing committee amendments. State officials...
After several years of planning, discussions and meetings, the St. Petersburg City Council has enacted zoning changes that allow density increases on nearly 3,000 properties. While...
St. Petersburg City Council members are discussing an initiative to create a rental properties database that includes owner and site information, and also promotes transparency. The...
The University of South Florida’s decades-long quest to build a campus football stadium reached another milestone Tuesday as the Board of Trustees approved a $22 million...
While city officials cannot bolster eviction protections for tenants in privately-owned buildings, there are avenues to increase support for those living in city-owned and subsidized housing....
The reopening event for a reimagined Center for Health Equity was a passionate affair, meant to stoke community pride and togetherness while highlighting the need to...
As a panel of local experts recently explained, identifying what’s causing the ongoing affordable housing crisis is much easier than ascertaining or implementing solutions. However, the...
The affordable housing crisis affects everyone in the city, noted St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce president Chris Steinocher, and adopting solutions is imperative to maintaining...
Voters will soon decide whether to keep or abolish the state’s Constitution Revision Commission (CRC), an unelected body with the power to put constitutional amendments on...