The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) awarded the City of St. Petersburg a $1.16 million grant to deploy cutting-edge technology that increases safety, reduces traffic time...
Several neighborhoods in the South St. Petersburg Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) will now receive tax increment financing (TIF) to enhance infrastructure and amenities and improve quality...
As part of ongoing efforts to mitigate St. Petersburg’s housing crisis, city council members are again looking at zoning changes that would increase density and its...
St. Petersburg officials continue to explore modifications to the city’s downtown transportation infrastructure – including the possible removal of I-175 – to adopt a multimodal vision,...
To help make difficult decisions regarding transportation in the 2023 budget, Pinellas County administrators recently sought a sense of direction on how commissioners would like to...
The number of pedestrian and bicyclist deaths in Pinellas County continues to soar, nearly doubling from 2020 to 2021 and leaving local transportation officials scrambling for...