Weekly Brief
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12/04/25 – Multi-modal Impact Fee Finally Gets a Vote Along With $90+Million in Funding Requests
Additionally council to discuss TPD relying on stormwater staff for concrete barriers for special events and the effect on budget…
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Council Preview 11/20/25
The council will vote on 68 items, plus finalized details on the proposed increase to the multi-modal impact fee and…
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11/13/25 – Morning CRA and Evening Land Use Preview
CRA Board to weigh $20 million in funding requests while attempting to make improvements to the application process. Evening agenda…
Look Ahead
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12/04/25 – Regular Meeting
This is a reimagined version of the Tampa City Council agenda. It removes legalese from the description, parses the Background…
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Agenda 11/20/25 – Regular Meeting
This is a reimagined version of the Tampa City Council agenda. It removes legalese from the description, parses the Background…
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Agendas 11/13/25 – CRA & Evening Land Use
This is a reimagined version of the Tampa City Council agenda. It removes legalese from the description, parses the Background…
More Stories
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This Week at Tampa City Council 2-15-24
Last week I did a single post and sent that as the newsletter which I have no idea if it…
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Preview 2-15-24
Back after a break looking at everything except discussing the bonding and reimbursement resolution.
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Wrap Up 2-8-24
Boiling down 10 hours of land use hearing into much fewer words and quick recap of the CRA meeting to…
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This Week at Tampa City Council 2-8-24
A broad look at the past and upcoming Council meetings with some bonus links at the end.
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How I Would Have Sold the Reimbursement Resolution
In September after rejecting a millage increase, Council, in collaboration with the Mayor, committed to an historic investment in Tampa…
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Where’s the Money Council Member Viera?
Now, I believe I know the answer to this question but Council member Viera has assured me I’m wrong.
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Tampa City Council Votes to Cut Consideration for 3 New Fire Stations
Council votes to cut consideration of 3 fire stations in 5 year Capitol Improvement Project plan.

