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Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Efforts for St. Petersburg

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The article details the proactive steps taken by St. Petersburg city leaders in preparation for the upcoming 2025 legislative session, with a focus on hurricane recovery and future resiliency strategies following recent storms. Key priorities include advocating for sustained funding for the Resilient Florida Grant program, which aids local recovery efforts. A significant proposal is to allow houses of worship to develop affordable housing on their properties, led by Mayor Ken Welch. City leaders also emphasize the need to invest in the local marine economy and support the University of South Florida's Environmental and Oceanographic Sciences Research Facility.

Moreover, there is a commitment to assist small businesses affected by hurricanes. While specific plans are still being formulated, city officials aim to have their legislative priorities established by January, demonstrating a strong commitment to enhancing community resilience and overall well-being.

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