In partnership with Somebody Cares Tampa Bay, the City of St. Petersburg will hold its annual CareFest Day of Community Service on Saturday, September 30.
Due to high salt content in the reclaimed water system from Hurricane Idalia, the City of St. Petersburg has issued a temporary interruption in reclaimed water service.
States, including Florida, that have legalized high-THC marijuana, have seen a 32 percent higher frequency of marijuana-impaired driving than in states that have not legalized it, according to a new report released by the Drug Free America Foundation (DFAF).
In the spirit of inclusion and garnering feedback, the City of St. Petersburg has completed a Climate Assessment Survey of its nearly 3,600-employee base, with 44% (approximately 1,580) of its team members participating in the process.
Mayor Welch’s “Housing Opportunities for All” plan just received a multi-million dollar funding boost in South St. Petersburg following the July 13 City Council meeting.
The St. Petersburg Parks & Recreation Department will be opening the City of St. Petersburg’s seasonal neighborhood pools to the public on Saturday, May 27.
In response to concerns about neighborhood safety, St. Petersburg Mayor Kenneth T. Welch affirms his commitment to the City’s youth, their families, and the community with a multi-pronged initiative.