St. Pete Extra! April 2024: Highlights and Community Initiatives

St. Pete Extra! April 2024: Highlights and Community Initiatives
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St. Pete Extra! April 2024 Edition
Apr 1 2024

Join us for a week-long extravaganza dedicated to Mother Earth! Whether you’re looking to improve your roof or add solar panels and hurricane shutters, SELF is here to assist with home improvements. The Cross Bay Ferry season is in full swing, so make sure you get out and take a ride! Did you know you can purchase mulch products for your yard from the City? DYK: Sandbags are available to St. Pete residents ALL YEAR LONG?! The Utility Assistance Program allows you to make easy, automatic charitable donations through your utility bill. Pothole in need of repair? Dead tree in the right-of-way? The St. Pete Service Center is here to help! Explore St. Pete on two wheels – for work or for play. Greenhouse is holding its first-ever Small Business Week.



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