"Post shutdown, they’ve decided to make some changes.”
“We have literally hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars that we need to get into people’s hands."
"Frequent tidal impacts and intense rain events have taken a serious toll on residents."
"The sooner we can get these dollars into people’s hands, the better."
Sunrise St. Pete housing programs will prioritize the lowest-earning storm victims.
St. Petersburg is home to 4,218 businesses that have navigated economic downturns, soaring living costs and exponential growth to serve customers for over 20 years.
St. Petersburg is home to nearly 1,000 miles of private sewer laterals, and officials say faulty pipes contribute significantly to flooding and wastewater overflow issues. Private...
The St. Petersburg City Council has unanimously approved an action plan that will infuse $159.8 million in federal funding into a community still recovering from the...
St. Petersburg, still recovering from a devastating hurricane season while preparing for another, has nearly $31.3 million less grant funding than it did through March 2024....
City administrators have hit the reset button on plans to provide 105 new attainable homeownership opportunities and an arts center in West St. Petersburg. Council Chair...