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What’s in Tampa and St. Pete’s future?

We’re sharing where local leaders see needs across Tampa Bay, from job growth to affordable housing.

An aerial shot of St. Petersburg after Hurricane Helene. Water lines the streets and the water level is high. Smoke rises from a house on the left and grey skies linger overhead with the ocean visible in the distance.

A fraction of Helene’s wrath.

Photo via the City of St. Petersburg

Yes, we always have a bevy of a restaurant, sports, and live music news — but sometimes we need to take a moment to focus on what we in the news business call the hard news. You know, what’s going on with our plethora of local governments, business community, and the like.

Here’s a snippet of what’s going on across Tampa Bay:

2025 State of Tampa’s Downtown Forum

Earlier this week, local titans gathered for the Tampa Downtown Partnership’s idea-sharing event. The main takeaways? Tampa needs more affordable housing + better transportation — with many residents spending 57% of their take-home pay on housing and transportation.

Strong mayor system

Pinellas County isn’t switching to a countywide mayoral system — yet. Instead, Pinellas leaders plan to enhance the board chairperson’s role. Commissioners floated ideas like hosting an annual “State of the County” event and giving the board chairperson a seat on an executive committee during emergencies.

St. Pete State of the Economy

Idea swapping was happening on the other side of the Bay too. St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch also touched on the need for more affordable housing + job growth in his address this week. Last year’s back-to-back storms really hampered the local economy, and Welch emphasized plans to spend half a billion dollars on resilience projects over the next five years.

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