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Mayor Ken Welch and city council members want to annex the nearly century-old Lincoln Cemetery.
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Tropicana Field's old roof, which was ripped off by Hurricane Milton in 2024, was built to withstand sustained winds of 115 mph.
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Parents and caregivers will now be able to receive a free subscription to Parent ProTech in an effort to protect children from cybercrimes and human trafficking.
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“I’m so excited because I know that progress takes time," Mayor Ken Welch said.
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Tampa Bay Rowdies officials “were pleased with the outcome” of plans a city consultant presented to St. Petersburg city officials.
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City council members unanimously approved selling the once-beloved educational institution to a local group.
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Along with previously planned expansions of the Dali and the Mahaffey, the proposal includes the demolition of the existing parking garage that serves them both, and the construction of a 1,100-car garage at a different location.
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“This is a transformative project for our city,” Mayor Ken Welch said.
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St. Petersburg Councilmember Corey Givens Jr, whose district includes the underserved area, said that the city “can’t afford to keep kicking the can down the road.”
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Business owners say the ferry would help bolster sales, while city officials say it could lead to a more cooperative effort to create a regional transit system.
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The ownership group “has been taking our time” with the site “because it is such a large piece of land, and the opportunities are so fantastic.”
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Mayor Ken Welch said any agreement must “make sense for the city” and cannot impede long-awaited plans to redevelop roughly 60 acres of prime real estate surrounding the stadium.