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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...
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 will terminate an agreement with Duke Energy amid increasing criticism surrounding rising utility costs. Commissioners passed a resolution Tuesday ending the county’s participation in...
While Hurricanes Helene and Milton battered St. Petersburg over five months ago, the city remains under a local state of emergency order. Mayor Ken Welch’s declaration...
St. Petersburg developers will likely see their sewer capacity fees soar by 52.38% in the upcoming fiscal year as the city continues experiencing exponential growth. Administrators...
Many condominium residents are blissfully unaware of how an impending deadline will affect their bank accounts and, in some cases, their mailing addresses. John Cadden, managing...
Condominium owners in St. Petersburg face towering uncertainty as over 200 buildings must complete Milestone Inspection Reports by Dec. 31. A new state law requires mandatory...
In February 2023, St. Petersburg city officials dedicated $250,000 to outside attorneys working on Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment agreements; the amount has since soared to...
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...