Safety Harbor City Commission to meet Sept. 16
The Safety Harbor City Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Sept. 16 in the William Blackshear Commission Chambers at City Hall at 750 Main St.
The Safety Harbor City Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Sept. 16 in the William Blackshear Commission Chambers at City Hall at 750 Main St.
Two more beach leaders are throwing their weight behind Chris Scherer in his bid for Pinellas County Commission.
Pinellas County GOP U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and her camp reacted with disbelief last week when a public opinion survey showed her trailing her Democratic opponent, Whitney Fox, 48%-44% in her bid for re-election in November.
St. Pete Beach Mayor Adrian Petrila is endorsing Chris Scherer for the Pinellas County Commission.
The Safety Harbor City Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Sept. 3 in the William Blackshear Commission Chambers at City Hall at 750 Main St.
The Safety Harbor City Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Aug. 19 and again at 6 p.m. on Aug. 20 in the William Blackshear Commission Chambers at City Hall at 750 Main St.
⚠️CLOSURE ALERT⚠️
The Blue Dog Coalition’s Blue Dog PAC is backing Whitney Fox, the Democratic challenger to Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) in Florida’s 13th Congressional District.
Three of seven Pinellas County School Board seats are up for election this year, with Moms for Liberty-aligned candidates running in all of them. If two win, the Board will have a majority of far-right members directing priorities for one of the state’s largest School Districts.
Blue Dog PAC, a coalition of moderate Democrats, is endorsing Whitney Fox for Florida’s 13th Congressional District.
If Tropical Storm Debby left storm-related debris on your property, please follow these steps to prepare storm-related debris for collection:
At its July 15th meeting, the Safety Harbor City Commission unanimously appointed Samantha Moulett as the city's representative on the Pinellas Opportunity Council.
Due to the potential impacts of Tropical Cyclone Four, the following closures will take place:
Pinellas County is currently within the 5-day Cone for Potential Tropical Cyclone Four. Yesterday, the Governor declared a State of Emergency by Executive Order 24-156, including Pinellas County. In preparation for the storm, the City will distribute sandbags on Saturday, August 3, 2024, at the Public Works Yard at 1200 Railroad Ave. from 10AM until 2PM. Maximum of 10 bags for City residents only; bring ID or utility bill for verification.
The Safety Harbor City Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Aug. 5 in the William Blackshear Commission Chambers at City Hall at 750 Main St.
Pinellas County leaders plan to spend more than $4 billion in the upcoming fiscal years. They’re laying out plans for the tax dollars in the newly released proposed budget.
Supervisor of elections offices in Tampa Bay are sending hundreds of thousands of mail ballots to voters this month ahead of Florida’s Aug. 20 primary election.
To help locals stay in their homes and maintain their property, Pinellas County has revised its state-funded Home Repair Program by increasing financial help up to $75,000 for critical needs like roofs, windows and AC replacements.
With three of seven seats on the ballot this year, the Pinellas County school board has become a takeover target for supporters of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ “anti-woke” agenda.
The Safety Harbor City Commission will meet at 7 p.m. July 15 in the William Blackshear Commission Chambers at City Hall at 750 Main St.
Pinellas County officials are asking residents to participate in a comprehensive quality of life survey starting June 18.
Pinellas County government watchdog Vincent Nowicki has landed a key endorsement from the local Fraternal Order of Police as his campaign crosses the $80,000 mark in fundraising.
A portion of Philippe Parkway will be closed for library construction from Tuesday through Thursday. See above map for detours.
At its June 3 meeting, the Safety Harbor City Commission voted unanimously to have Interim City Manager Josh Stefancic send correspondence to Duke Energy about vegetation management as the utility continues to do major work throughout the city.