“We’re trying to house people immediately.”
“We’re trying to build a program, and people are kind of starting to poke holes in it before we even launch it.”
A much-anticipated feasibility study found that municipal electric customers would immediately save $17.70 on monthly bills.
In a memo sent to city council members, Mayor Ken Welch highlighted his administration’s progress on public art and placemaking opportunities.
City Councilmember Richie Floyd said the city could use the money it spends on Duke’s convoluted, subscription-based Clean Energy Connection Program to pay for a feasibility...
St. Petersburg’s clean energy goals face gale-force headwinds, primarily due to its reliance on a publicly traded utility conglomerate. Pinellas County terminated an agreement with Duke...
Sweeping new legislation dictates how local governments must prepare for and respond to natural disasters. St. Petersburg already has most of its mandates in place. Local...
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...
Pinellas County’s leadership will not let voters decide if they want an elected mayor to oversee government operations, despite initial eagerness to explore the sweeping change....