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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNSt. Pete to spend $7 million on sewage facilities after 2024 storms forced shutdowns due to floodingThe City of St. Petersburg will spend $7 million to upgrade two sewer treatment facilities to improve their ability to handle ...
From up high on the rooftop of the Berkeley Beach Club hotel, it’s easy to forget about the destruction below. Tops of ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNSt. Pete homeowners still wait for permits; city expected to clear backlog by end of MarchIt’s been almost six months since homeowners in St. Pete had their lives upended by twin Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. — Fire Station 22 in Pass-a-Grille has sat empty since being flooded by Hurricane Helene last September and will soon be demolished, according to St. Pete Beach Fire Chief ...
In what was almost a three hour meeting for the committee as a whole, St. Pete city leaders came together Thursday to address the pressing topic of flooding. In what was almost a three hour ...
The city of St. Pete is now investing $7 million to upgrade two sewage treatment facilities. Last year's hurricanes caused issues surrounding St. Pete's water system.
Several hurricane survivors are facing uncertainty as they continue to rely on temporary housing help from FEMA.
St. Pete Beach Commission approved ordinances and resolutions. The Commission also said goodbye to one of their staff members ...
FOX 13's Genevieve Curtis reports on the city of St. Pete's plans to minimize the impacts of future storms on homeowners after Hurricane Milton brought feet of water and mass flooding to ...
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