St. Pete is excited to host the brand-new Rise Up Concert Series at the St. Pete Pier this fall! Starting November 4, the St. Pete Pier will become the stage to many amazing artists performing for you to enjoy.
Mayor Kenneth T. Welch and U.S Representative Kathy Castor held a joint press conference this Tuesday, Oct. 31 at Campbell Park to highlight a grant the City of St. Petersburg recently submitted to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
After announcing details of the Cross Bay Ferry's new connection in St. Petersburg, the City is excited to share that the Downtown Looper will be adding a new stop on its route to service Ferry riders and others in the Innovation District.
The City of St. Petersburg is pleased to announce that, effective November 1, 2023, all persons living in St. Petersburg who are enrolled in the Transportation Disadvantaged fare reduction program through the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) will now have the remainder of their monthly bus fare fully covered.
The Cross Bay Ferry will begin its seventh season of operations in St. Petersburg, and across Tampa Bay, beginning Sunday, October 15, with continued service operating for an additional month through June 2024.
The City of St. Petersburg is excited to announce that nominations, for local St. Petersburg veterans, are now open to community members for the Honored Veteran Award now through Oct. 23.
St. Petersburg City Council has approved the adoption of the new Minority and Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) Program at a Public Hearing held at City Hall on Thursday, Oct. 5.
Debris pickup, following Hurricane Idalia, will conclude this Friday, October 6, as crews finish their second pass in impacted areas - Shore Acres, Tanglewood, Harbor Isle, and Rivera Bay neighborhoods.
St. Petersburg City Council approved the Fiscal Year 2024 budget for the City of St. Petersburg last night at the second Budget Public Hearing held at City Hall.