City officials project that St. Petersburg will spend $6.8 billion on capital improvements over the next 30 years, with water resources and infrastructure improvements accounting for...
Four state grants totaling roughly $28.32 million will provide critical funding for environmental resiliency efforts throughout St. Petersburg. At a March 21 meeting, the city council...
Pinellas County officials are considering raising surface water assessment rates by 12% or borrowing millions from other initiatives to cover increasing operational costs and keep the...
Several St. Petersburg residents decried a lack of functioning tidal backflow prevention valves at the Feb. 13 Resilience Community Listening Session; plans to install more efficient...
St. Petersburg administrators are adjusting plans to finance $53 million in capital improvement projects in anticipation of the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) lowering interest rates...
One St. Pete Beach City Commission seat remains vacant as officials prepare to vote on a massive, controversial redevelopment project. Vice Mayor and District 3 representative...
St. Petersburg property owners will see lower tax rates amid increased valuations; however, city-provided utility bills will increase, and many residents remain concerned over budget allocations....
A leak on the 50-year-old force main running through the Riviera Bay area is speeding up the timeline for a major infrastructure undertaking to replace and...
Monthly utility bills will increase by 4% to 8.5% in St. Petersburg due to aging infrastructure and inflationary costs. City Councilmembers approved the new rates, which...
St. Petersburg’s public works department is preparing for a hurricane a week after clamping a pipe that leaked about 10,600 gallons of raw sewage into a...