Budget & Finance
BudgetMore budgets from St. Petersburg
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The City of St. Petersburg approved its Fiscal Year 2024 budget on September 14, 2023, with a second public hearing scheduled for September 28, 2023, to allow for final adoption. The budget was developed through community input, including a mayoral budget open house and City Hall on Tour meetings, and is organized around five Pillars for Progress: Housing Opportunities for All; Environment, Infrastructure and Resilience; Equitable Development, Arts and Business Opportunities; Education and Youth Opportunities; and Neighborhood Health and Safety. The fiscal year runs from October 1st through September 30th, and the full budget details are available online at www.stpete.org.
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The City of St. Petersburg's Fiscal Year 2026 Recommended Budget, submitted by Mayor Kenneth T. Welch on July 15, 2025, prioritizes resource allocation across five strategic pillars: Housing Opportunities for All, Environment/Infrastructure/Resilience, Equitable Development/Arts/Business, Education/Youth, and Neighborhood Health/Safety. The budget emphasizes fiscal stewardship while advancing ongoing initiatives including the Housing Opportunities for All Plan, which has completed or is processing 2,617 of 3,200 targeted multi-family rental units, 189 of planned accessory dwelling units, and 196 of 150 targeted single-family affordable homes. Resilience remains a heightened priority following recent storm seasons, with the budget guided by six principles of accountable and responsive governance including inclusive governance, informed decision-making, and intentional equity.
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The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority adopted its FY 2026 budget, which is presented in a comprehensive 170-page document containing the agency's mission statement, performance scorecard, organizational structure, and detailed budget information organized by division. The document outlines budget summaries, operating budgets, position changes, and budget policies, with divisions including Finance, Planning, Human Resources, Communications, Information Technology, Project Management, Transportation, and Mobility. Specific budget figures and detailed policy changes are referenced within the document but are not fully visible in the provided excerpt.
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