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We're still with you, St. Pete. Check here for recovery efforts and resources for Hurricanes Helene & Milton. Read More.
Nicknamed “The Sunshine City,” St. Petersburg, Florida offers a vibrant mix of tropical weather, arts and culture, shopping, dining, sports, and outdoor recreation all along a stunning shoreline that features some of the nation’s top-ranked beaches.
St. Petersburg has always been characterized by endless sunshine, soaring pelicans, and a glistening waterfront, so it’s easy to imagine what attracted its founders here nearly 150 years ago. Historic Preservation in St. Pete
Together, St. Pete is Recovering from the Impacts of Hurricane Helene & Hurricane Milton. If you or your loved ones have been impacted by Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton, we are here to help. Below are key resources and assistance programs to support your recovery efforts. We're in this together, St. Pete.
City of St. Petersburg Recovery: Primary recovery focus: Clearing debris from streets to ensure safe passage for residents and city crews. City crews actively conducted damage assessments and cleared debris from streets throughout the day. Hundreds of trees have fallen across the city.
St. Petersburg Police Department. 1301 First Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33705. Emergency: 911. Non-Emergency: (727) 893-7780. Main Number: (727) 893-7521
Maintaining a healthy urban forest provides various long-term benefits to St. Pete, including environmental enhancements, economic savings, climate resilience, neighborhood character, and wildlife habitat.
The City will notify the public when the boil water notice is no longer in effect. Questions can be directed to the St. Pete Service by calling 727-893-7111, texting 727-435-7349 (727-HELPFIX), or emailing servicecenter@stpete.org.
St. Pete has made a goal to be a zero-waste city by 2050. Join us on St. Pete’s Road to Zero Waste. By making small everyday changes, we can all help decrease the waste that ends up in the trash where it can produce greenhouse gases and other pollution.
We know recovering from a storm is overwhelming. The City of St. Petersburg is actively working to help our residents get back on their feet while following guidelines that will protect our community from future harm. Hurricane Recovery: Rule 49 | St. Pete, FL. Watch on.