Infrastructure in St. Petersburg city, Florida
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Apr 2026 — Jun 2026
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Infrastructure
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What this page covers
Roads, utilities, stormwater, water, sewer, and other capital infrastructure projects.
What to watch for
- Road, sewer, stormwater, and utility projects can affect access, flooding, and nearby property use.
- Capital projects often start with funding or engineering approvals before visible construction begins.
- Track both the project approvals and the follow-up contract awards to see if work is really advancing.
3 filings to know
04/16/26 Council Agenda
Apr 16, 2026The St. Petersburg City Council agenda for May 14, 2026 includes multiple capital projects and funding resolutions...
05/14/26 Council Agenda
May 14, 2026The St. Petersburg City Council agenda covers multiple appropriations and operational items totaling over $7...
05/14/26 Council Agenda
May 14, 2026The St. Petersburg City Council will vote on a May 21, 2026 agenda containing over $7...
Recent Filings
View Proposed Agenda Order
The St. Petersburg City Council meets on June 4, 2026, at 1:30 PM...
06/04/26 Council Agenda Additions and Deletions
The city council will approve $750,000 to hire a company to manage events at the pier on June 4. The council will also spend $590,000 on a study about creating a city electric utility.
06/04/26 Council Agenda
St. Petersburg City Council will approve several contracts at its June 4 meeting...
05/14/26 Council Agenda
View Proposed Agenda Order
05/14/26 Council Agenda
04/16/26 Council Agenda Additions and Deletions
04/16/26 Council Agenda
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