What do you want to know about Tampa Bay in 2023?

Tell us your burning questions about Tampa Bay — we’ll find the answers.


Downtown Tampa from Harbor Island at sunset

Let’s find the answers together.

Photo by Robert Neff

Happy New Year, Tampa Bay.

When our team of two sat down to plan our newsletters for 2023, we knew we were missing one super-important component you. As we enter the new year, we’re inviting you not only to participate but to set the agenda for TBAYtoday.

We want to plan our content around what you want to talk about. What questions are on your mind? What’s coming up in your conversations about local + regional issues? What ideas do you have about how to make our city even better?

As always, our goal is to help you be more engaged + entertained about the city you love. So, we started some conversations in 2022 about everything, like the most secret speakeasies in the Bay, how to explore Tampa Bay’s many waterways by boat, and even broke down how to navigate Tampa International.
Now we’d love to know what conversations you want to have next. So tell us —

  • What do you want to talk about this year?
  • What can we help find out for you?
  • Want to know how something works?
  • What can we help you understand?
  • What about upcoming developments or construction you’ve seen around town?
  • What don’t you know that you’d like us to investigate?
  • As we build this community together, we hope to be conversational to find out what you want to know on a daily basis.

Join the conversation + fill out this cool little form we made to help guide us in the new year. And, as always, join in on the ongoing discussion on Instagram and Facebook.

We’re excited to hear your voices and look forward to receiving your ideas + thoughts for our road ahead. Don’t be a stranger. 😉

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