St. Petersburg seeks public input on 31st Street improvement initiative

St. Petersburg seeks public input on 31st Street improvement initiative
Mayor Kenneth T. Welch, City Of St. Petersburg — City Of St. Petersburg website
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The City of St. Petersburg is seeking public input to enhance 31st Street from 1st Avenue North to Pinellas Point Drive through its Complete Streets initiative. The city is encouraging residents and commuters along the route to contribute their perspectives in order to shape the future structure and functionality of the street.

An online survey has been launched to pinpoint key issues and opportunities aimed at improving safety and mobility within this corridor. Citizens can access this survey by visiting the city’s website at www.stpete.org/31stStreet.

In addition to the survey, a community workshop will be held in person to encourage conversations, provide insights, and review the current state of 31st Street. The workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, April 9, at 6 p.m. at Hammock Hall, located at 3010 31st St. S. Additional information about the initiative can be found on the same website.

The primary aim of the Complete Streets initiative is to develop strategic improvements and connections in St. Petersburg’s street network, tailored to the specific land uses they support. This initiative seeks to create a flexible and inclusive transportation system that accommodates various modes of transport, making it accessible and comfortable for individuals of all ages and capabilities to traverse the city safely. More details are available at www.stpete.org/CompleteStreets.



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