Neighborhood Partnership Director, Susan Ajoc
892-5141
District 3 City Council Member, Bill Dudley
727-551-3306
District 4 City Council Member, Leslie Curran
727-551-3305
Representative Bill Heller, Dist 52
727-552-2573
Mayor's Action Center
893-7111
Public Service Rep, Debbie Larson
893-4138
St. Petersburg Police Non-Emergency Number
893-7780
Community Service Police Line
551-3182
Neighborhood Crime Watch Officer Johnny Harris
893-7559
St. Petersburg Times News Desk
893-8215
Robert's Center
893-7754
To keep St. Petersburg a great place to live, learn, work and play: Report violations in our neighborhood. Use Action Online to report code violations through the City’s web site, or telephone the Codes Compliance Assistance office at 727-893-7373.
705pm, Neil welcomed the group
Maria is officially elected secretary
Neil will be attending 2 meetings in February to represent the association ( CONA and to meet the city representative)
Officer J. Deary read the crime report for the neighborhood. Several robberies to the local businesses, false alarms, theft, criminal mischief (vandalism). Said these crimes are related to the large amount of teenagers in the area. Also reported that the entire city has been having daytime burglaries.
John Parchman and Joyce North reported some findings from their crime watch patrols.
Neil emphasized the importance of reporting crimes to the police and the crime watch so all the information is together.
Carrie and I would like to say what a great year we had being involved in the neighborhood association. We made more friends and met more neighbors. We're so proud of what we've all accomplished!
We live in a special neighborhood in a great city!
Extremely low water supplies in storage as region enters dry season
The Southwest Florida Water Management District’s Governing Board voted Tuesday to tighten water restrictions for all of Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties.
The Governing Board has enacted these additional measures at the request of Tampa Bay Water, the region’s wholesale water supplier. Tampa Bay Water requested the District’s assistance because its water supplies have not returned to pre-drought conditions.
In addition to continuing to restrict lawn watering to one-day-per-week, the new water shortage order calls for local governments to strictly enforce the rules. Additional restrictions include:
The City of St. Petersburg and Pinellas County have earmarked $50 million for the renovation and redevelopment of the Pier, which is anticipated to being in 2012.
Input from the public is being gathered through community sessions. The sessions will be facilitated by the staff at the Collaborative Labs at St. Petersburg College.
The first of three public meetings has already occurred; the remaining dates are Monday, October 20 and Tuesday, October 21. The meetings will be held from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Coliseum (535 4th Avenue North). The agenda for each session is the same; therefore, you do not need to attend both evenings.