Researchers have estimated Tampa Bay’s greenhouse gas emissions for the first time as part of a $5 billion nationwide effort to reduce pollution and mitigate climate...
Pinellas County officials will allow John’s Pass Village, a self-billed quaint fishing community, to become an activity center with higher-density development allowances. The 27-acre waterfront area...
Mayor Ken Welch’s second annual State of the City address may have lacked a major announcement, but the pomp, circumstance and focus on unity found at...
Thousands of people flocking to the area’s extensive coastline this summer will notice boats cruising the waterways while displaying bright messaging from expansive LED screens. What...
City officials continue formulating an updated Stormwater Master Plan incorporating new modeling technology, sea level rise and rainfall data, stakeholder feedback and policy recommendations to reduce...
Preserve the ‘Burg’s leadership realizes that existing housing stock, even in historic districts, can provide affordable housing opportunities without government subsidies. Ensuring residents can remain in...
Rising seas and increased flooding present a conundrum for Florida’s coastal mayors, who must balance a city’s quality of life and sustainability with its economic lifeline...
Dr. Heather O’Leary, a University of South Florida St. Petersburg anthropology professor, recently shared her expertise at the first United Nations conference on water in 46...
Four years after forming a Resiliency Coalition that includes 32 area governments and over 90 private partners, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (TBRPC) has released...
The University of South Florida recently received a $20 million grant to help sustain and replenish coral reefs and mangroves that protect coastlines from dangerous wave...