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City of St. Petersburg Seeking Public Input on Resilience Efforts to Help Guide Future Planning and Investments

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City of St. Petersburg Seeking Public Input on Resilience Efforts to Help Guide Future Planning and Investments Print this page Text resize City of St. Petersburg Seeking Public Input on Resilience Efforts to Help Guide Future Planning and Investments ~ St. Petersburg Resilience Survey Open Through May 1 ~ April 15, 2026 - The City of St. Petersburg is planning to accelerate resilience improvement projects throughout the community and is seeking public input to help guide the planning process. Residents can submit their input via the St. Petersburg Resilience Survey until May 1 at www.stpete.org/SPARSurvey. The St. Petersburg Resilience Survey is designed to gather feedback from residents on their experiences, concerns, and awareness of resilience efforts. This survey is an opportunity for individuals to provide direct feedback on their resilience concerns and how to fund future resilience projects. Input from this survey will support planning efforts for projects included in the St. Pete Agile Resilience (SPAR) plan. About SPAR St. Pete Agile Resilience (SPAR) is intended to fast track infrastructure projects and advance more than $545 million in long-term budgeted investments to deliver protection sooner and strengthen long-term resilience. SPAR represents an accelerated approach to strengthening the city’s infrastructure, ensuring long-term resilience in the face of climate challenges. At its core, "AGILE" reflects the city's commitment to rapid action and adaptation. This initiative supports Mayor Ken Welch's Pillar for Progress: Environment, Infrastructure, and Resilience. More information about SPAR and current projects can be found on the City's website here: www.stpete.org/SPAR.
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