St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway provided city council members with mostly good news during a recent quarterly crime update. Criminal offenses decreased by 4.8% in...
A recently released report found that at least 2,110 people experienced homelessness in Pinellas County on a single night in January. However, the study, annually conducted...
St. Petersburg developers will likely see their sewer capacity fees soar by 52.38% in the upcoming fiscal year as the city continues experiencing exponential growth. Administrators...
St. Petersburg property owners now hold $35.26 billion in taxable value. That will ensure a 10.43% increase in ad valorem revenue despite a fourth consecutive rate...
In what is likely a bellwether for final agreement votes, the St. Petersburg City Council passed multiple measures related to the Historic Gas Plant District’s $6.5...
An underutilized and historically industrial area’s stakeholders have long clamored for sweeping zoning changes to increase housing, employment and commercial opportunities in their corner of St....
In 2019, St. Petersburg became Florida’s first city to make an official “100% clean energy commitment,” with a 2035 target date. Quantifiable progress remains elusive. City...
St. Petersburg building officials recently approved long-awaited land-use changes that increase density and development opportunities in industrial-zoned areas around the region’s first bus rapid transit service....
The University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus will soon house an $80 million Environmental and Oceanographic Sciences (EOS) research and teaching facility; most project details,...
Pinellas County Commissioners have more than doubled their previous funding allocation, from $5.6 million to $12.4 million, to help start construction on a long-awaited affordable housing...