St. Petersburg progresses in hurricane recovery, addresses permit delays

St. Petersburg progresses in hurricane recovery, addresses permit delays
Mayor Kenneth T. Welch, City Of St. Petersburg — City Of St. Petersburg website
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The City of St. Petersburg is making strides in its recovery efforts following the impacts of Hurricanes Helen and Milton. The city experienced an eight-week delay in the permitting process due to the storms but is working diligently to reduce wait times.

City officials express their commitment to a full recovery and thank residents for their patience and resilience during this challenging period. They assure that more updates will be provided as progress continues.

Residents can find more information on the city’s recovery efforts by visiting www.stpete.org/recovery.



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