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Tampa Convention Center Garage Named One of the Best in the Nation

The Tampa Convention Center Garage has been awarded the "2024 Innovative Facility of the Year" by the National Parking Association, reflecting its essential role in supporting holiday events and markets in the city. This recognition underscores the garage's significance as a vital infrastructure component for Tampa's downtown activities.

Tampa City Council signs off on flood relief project targeting South Howard community

The Tampa City Council has approved a flood relief project aimed at addressing persistent flooding issues in the South Howard community. This decision has sparked division among residents, highlighting the complex dynamics surrounding urban development and environmental concerns in the region.

Tampa City Council Approves Franklin Street Corridor Revitalization Plan

The Tampa City Council has approved a revitalization plan for the Franklin Street corridor, aiming to restore it as downtown's primary thoroughfare. This initiative is expected to enhance the local economy and improve urban aesthetics, making it a significant development for Tampa residents.

St. Petersburg announces the price tag to repair the Trop

The City of St. Petersburg has revealed the estimated costs for repairing the roof of Tropicana Field, home to the Tampa Bay Rays. This announcement comes as local officials address critical infrastructure needs and the implications for the community.

Here’s how debris collection is going in Tampa

In the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton, Tampa is facing a massive debris collection effort, with estimates of over a million cubic yards of waste remaining on city streets. City crews and contractors are working tirelessly to clear the debris within a 90-day window to ensure full reimbursement from FEMA, while challenges remain in coordinating the collection across various neighborhoods.

A Flood of Roof Repairs Now Across the Bay Area

A surge in roof repairs across the Bay Area has been prompted by significant damage from Hurricane Milton. Chief Operations Officer Dakota Frady of Roof X indicates that the backlog of repair jobs could lead to a lengthy process for restoration, potentially lasting years. Residents are urged to be cautious about roof damage and the companies hired for repairs.

Two neighborhoods were flooded. Should Tampa have had generators there?

Flooding in Tampa's Forest Hills neighborhood has raised questions about the adequacy of emergency preparedness, particularly the absence of generators in the area. Despite being categorized as Zone X, which typically does not flood, residents faced significant water levels after Hurricane Milton. This incident highlights the critical need for city infrastructure improvements to prevent future flooding.

Power poles still down, stoplights still out in Pinellas County

Power outages continue to affect Pinellas County as downed power poles and non-functional stoplights hinder operations. Duke Energy is actively assessing the damage caused by Hurricane Milton, leaving restaurants and stores without generators unable to reopen. The situation remains critical as local authorities work to restore power and ensure public safety.

Milton damages MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre's roof

Hurricane Milton caused significant damage to the roof of the MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre, located in Tampa, Florida. This incident highlights the impact of severe weather events on community infrastructure and local venues.

Duke Energy estimates Pinellas, Pasco counties won’t have power back until Tuesday after Milton

Duke Energy has announced that power restoration for customers in Pinellas and Pasco counties, severely impacted by Hurricane Milton, is expected to be completed by Tuesday, October 15. Some customers may regain electricity sooner, but the estimates reflect when the majority are anticipated to have power restored. Meanwhile, other affected counties may see electricity restored by the end of Sunday.