Category: News
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Tampa City Councilwoman Naya Young files for re-election
Young committed to running in 2027 during the special election.
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Officials want feedback on redistricting plans for Tampa elections
The public can take a survey and take part in two meetings set for Feb. 23 and March 9
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Bob Buckhorn’s mayoral PAC has more than $1.4 million—and most of it comes from development and investment interests
The two-time mayor defended his big money connections and use of CRA funds to subsidize development, saying ‘I would do…
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Tampa City Council to vote on joining Hillsborough County in installing Flock integrated speed cameras in school zones
Update A memo was sent to council from Chief Bercaw that was made public today. They called the language in…
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City reminds residents of watering restrictions
The City of Tampa adopted a once-a-week watering restriction in August 2024.
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SB 48 would require allowing ADUs in all single family residential zoning districts
The proposal passed unanimously in the Senate Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development on Wednesday.
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Community Redevelopment Agency Board Meeting Canceled
Ultimately Tampa City Council meetings are to conduct the business of the city, not public forums.
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Tampa Union Station’s $6 million renovation should be mostly done by this time in 2027
Jerel McCants, author of ‘The Architecture of Segregation’ is overseeing the effort.
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Council Set to Vote on South Howard Flood Relief Project Grant Amendment
The $64+ million dollar project still hasn’t had a final design or price tag presented but council will be voting…
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Tampa City Attorney Andrea Zelman to Retire, Mayor Nominates Scott I. Steady for Role
Item 5 of Tampa City Council’s agenda this week the mayor announces the retirement of City Attorney Andrea Zelman. Zelman…
