City of St. Petersburg opens nominations for beautification awards

City of St. Petersburg opens nominations for beautification awards
City Of St. Petersburg — City Of St. Petersburg website
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Nominations are now open for the City of St. Petersburg’s City Beautification Awards, which celebrate excellence in landscaping and building design across the community. Residents, businesses, and community members are encouraged to participate in this celebration of St. Pete’s beauty by submitting nominations for properties that exemplify the spirit of the City Beautification Awards.

The City Beautification Awards are a testament to the dedication of St. Pete residents and businesses interested in enhancing the aesthetic appeal of their surroundings. These awards honor outstanding achievements in both residential and business properties, recognizing exceptional efforts in exterior curb appeal, landscaping design, yard maintenance, and the overall enhancement of the neighborhood’s character.

These awards are presented by the City Beautiful Commission Committee, which is dedicated to enhancing and safeguarding the beauty of our natural resources and city landscapes, thereby enriching the quality of life for our community.

To be eligible for nomination, properties must be located within the city limits of St. Petersburg, and the nominated landscape must have been in place for at least one year. Nominations will be accepted through August 1, 2024, until 11:59 p.m.

For more information about the City Beautification Awards and to submit nominations, please visit stpete.org/CBC.



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