No council meeting this week in observance of Yom Kippur but a quick clarification on workshops and thank you to supporters.| The Tampa Monitor
There was unanimous support from council to move foward with extraordinary circumstances in determining how much to increase impact fees while the city legal department updated council on the many effects SB 180 has had on the city.| The Tampa Monitor
Council have workshops Thursday morning including the first of two formal workshops required to increase transportation multi-modal impact fees for the first time since adopted in 1989.| The Tampa Monitor
Agendas for Tampa City Council workshop and land use hearings on September 25, 2025.| The Tampa Monitor
Tampa City Council adopts mayor's proposed FY26 budget and 5 year CIP with minimal changes. While there were signs of improved budget planning and transparency, issues still remain with some council members’ lack of understanding of the process and their tendency to blame others for budget shortcomings.| The Tampa Monitor
Beyond the budget adoption this week, council will have a regular meeting on Thursday. TPD goes electric, Fire Station 24 coming into focus and infill housing included on the agenda.| The Tampa Monitor
Tampa City Council agendas for week of September 18, 2025 including morning regular meeting and evening special call land use hearing.| The Tampa Monitor
The CRA Board will meet Thursday morning to vote on seven items, including a services agreement with the city, funding for the West Riverwalk project, and land purchase for a park in Channelside. The evening land use hearings will include a rezoning request for a parcel in the V.M. Ybor neighborhood, changing the zoning from planned development for housing to commercial general.| The Tampa Monitor
Future land use update, reimbursement resolutions and code enforcement changes were all continued to better address concerns of the public.| The Tampa Monitor
Tampa City Council agendas for August 28, 2025 including morning regular meeting and evening special call land use hearing.| The Tampa Monitor
Council try to find their footing as they look at $41 million in general paving planned for FY26.| The Tampa Monitor
Council approves agreement providing Jackson House easements, finance department caught “flat footed” over credit card fees, Kiley Garden still in limbo and a legend retires.| The Tampa Monitor
Maybe finally a resolution for the Jackson House, mayor moves ahead with council's $12 million FY24 funding request, and a look ahead to the first budget workshop.| The Tampa Monitor
Council is back with the mayor's fiscal year 2026 budget presentation headlining the agenda.| The Tampa Monitor
One shot look at the upcoming agenda and few thoughts and links from the past week.| The Tampa Monitor