The city will begin relocating utilities along the San Martin Bridge in March.
"We’re expecting our substantial completion to be in early March.”
The City is urging residents to follow its irrigation schedule, fix leaks and consider water-saving upgrades.
The payout stems from a nationwide class action against PFAS manufacturers, with additional funds likely.
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...
At its June 5 meeting, the St. Petersburg City Council approved multiple sewer system resilience projects, to ensure their resiliency before, during and after a natural...
The development firm behind St. Petersburg’s tallest tower will reimburse the city for all costs associated with Hurricane Milton blowing a construction crane into a neighboring...
Local government and community leaders continue providing critical resources for area small business owners and residents left shell-shocked in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton....
Area officials, weary from nearly three consecutive weeks of storm preparation and recovery efforts, did not mince words Tuesday as Hurricane Milton set its sights on...
Starting at 10 a.m. Wednesday, potable water service on the barrier islands will be restricted by Pinellas County Utilities. Customers will experience very low pressure after...