“Imagine literally cutting our budget 50%."
“Recent national events remind us of the harm that false and politically motivated statements can create."
"I think knowing that you have corporations that are willing to invest in St. Pete and provide those jobs and opportunities - that’s amazing.”
“There is no plan for how this lost revenue will be offset."
City Attorney Jackie Kovilaritch believes sewer capacity fees are exempt from Senate Bill 180. She also said the legal team can explore any potential loopholes on...
Former Congressman David Jolly believes he and his supporters "have the opportunity to launch a political movement in the state that can’t be stopped."
Any changes to the area will require a voter referendum due to an undecipherable 41-year-old map and associated land use restrictions.
Public Works Administrator Claude Tankersley said officials now expect to receive disaster recovery funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) “sooner than...
St. Petersburg’s mayoral administration accelerated $614 million in stormwater improvement projects in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane season without a clear plan to pay for...
Local lawmakers avoided increasingly pervasive partisan politics to secure state funding for Pinellas County projects. Their collective efforts paid dividends amid an atypical legislative session. Rep....