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Hurricane Watch and Storm Surge Watch in Hillsborough County

Hillsborough County is currently under a Hurricane Watch and Storm Surge Watch as the City of Tampa monitors tropical weather activity. Residents are encouraged to visit the city's website for preparedness tips and information on sandbag distribution.

St. Petersburg City Council to hold vote on Rays stadium bonds Thursday

The St. Petersburg City Council is set to vote on Thursday regarding the approval of bonds to finance a $1.3 billion stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays, despite the team's indication that the project may no longer be viable. This vote follows a previous delay on November 21 and comes ahead of the swearing-in of new council members who may express skepticism about the project. Mayor Ken Welch emphasizes the city’s commitment to its part in the redevelopment of the Gas Plant District.

Florida regulators vote to allow TECO rate hike

Florida regulators have approved a rate hike for Tampa Electric Company (TECO) to address growing demands and enhance storm preparedness. This decision impacts nearly 850,000 customers in the Tampa area. The increase aims to ensure reliable service amidst changing energy needs.

St. Pete leaders OK bonds for baseball stadium, Gas Plant development

St. Pete leaders have approved bonds totaling approximately $287.5 million for a new baseball stadium to replace The Trop, alongside an additional $142 million for infrastructure improvements in the Gas Plant District. This decision marks a significant investment in local development, aimed at enhancing community facilities and supporting the Tampa Bay Rays.

Tampa City Council approves new economic development chief

The Tampa City Council has officially appointed Abbye Feeley as the new administrator for development and economic opportunity following a 5-2 vote. Feeley, who has served in an interim capacity for five months, aims to address staffing shortages and fill key leadership positions within the department.