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Pinellas leaders call on Army Corps of Engineers to speed up beach renourishment after hurricanes

Pinellas County officials are urging the Army Corps of Engineers to expedite beach renourishment efforts following significant damage caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The article highlights the ongoing recovery initiatives and the local government's commitment to restoring the beaches for residents and tourists alike.

St. Pete receives money to put towards road, pedestrian safety

St. Petersburg has secured a $3.6 million federal grant aimed at enhancing road and pedestrian safety amid the city's ongoing development. This funding is part of a broader initiative to improve infrastructure and ensure the safety of its residents as traffic increases.

Franklin Street’s $6 Million Transformation Receives the Greenlight

The Tampa City Council has unanimously approved a $6 million investment for the Franklin Street Vision project, aimed at revitalizing a historic downtown area. This initiative, supported by Council members from the Community Redevelopment Agency, seeks to enhance the street's charm while integrating modern infrastructure and mobility improvements.

Pasco County commissioners confirm Ryan Guynn as new fire chief

Pasco County commissioners have confirmed Ryan Guynn as the new fire chief, following his successful interim leadership during two major hurricanes. Guynn, who has been with Pasco Fire Rescue since 2003, received unanimous support from the commissioners for his proven track record in emergency response.

National League of Cities (NLC) in Tampa for 2024 City Summit

The National League of Cities (NLC) is hosting the 2024 City Summit in Tampa from November 13 to November 16, bringing together over 4,000 municipal leaders to discuss innovative solutions to pressing local government challenges. This year's summit also marks the NLC's 100th anniversary, highlighting Tampa's role as a leading hub for municipal innovation.

New and Updated Aid Programs Offer Funds for Business Owners Still Reeling from Storms

New aid programs have been introduced in Tampa to assist business owners and self-employed individuals affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene. These initiatives include a $5,000 grant for eligible small businesses and an extended interest-free loan program, aimed at bolstering recovery efforts. Applications for these grants are open until November 17, 2024.

FAA bans American flights to Haiti for 30 days after Florida flight hit by gunfire

The FAA has announced a 30-day ban on American flights to Haiti following an incident where gangs shot at a Spirit Airlines flight, raising serious concerns about safety in the region. This decision comes as the United Nations plans to suspend flights, further restricting humanitarian aid and personnel access to Haiti. The situation highlights escalating violence and instability in the country.

Residents Needed for City of Tampa's Tree Preservation Committee

The City of Tampa is actively recruiting residents for eleven positions on its newly established Natural Resources Advisory Committee (NRAC). This committee aims to optimize and protect the urban forest as part of the city's Urban Forest Management Plan. Interested applicants can apply through the city's portal until the end of November 2024.

Board selects Michael Stephens as next CEO for Tampa International Airport

The board of Tampa International Airport has selected Michael Stephens as the next CEO, succeeding current CEO Joe Lopano, who plans to retire in April 2025. The decision came after a competitive evaluation of finalists, including John Tiliacos, both of whom are current airport executives with significant experience.

FEMA Deadline Approaching This Week for Hurricane Debby

The deadline for FEMA applications related to Hurricane Debby is fast approaching, with November 12 marking the last day for residents in affected areas to apply for assistance. This article highlights the urgency for residents in Polk County, Tampa, and surrounding areas to take action before the deadline, ensuring they receive the necessary support following the disaster.