13-Minute Gulfport Council Meeting on Taxes and Budgets
On Sept. 18, the Gulfport City Council discussed the Ad Valorem Tax Levy and the City’s operating budget, and maintenance worker positions.
Patrick Heinzen September 25, 2023
On Sept. 18, the Gulfport City Council discussed the Ad Valorem Tax Levy and the City’s operating budget, and maintenance worker positions.
Patrick Heinzen September 21, 2023
To tree or not to tree? Gulfport City Council discusses a new tree ordinance that would make removing trees more difficult for individuals.
Patrick Heinzen September 16, 2023
Multiple readers asked us what’s happening with Gulfport Family Restaurant recently. Here’s what we know right now.
Patrick Heinzen September 16, 2023
Gulfport City Council approved two resolutions to receive financial assistance grants from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Patrick Heinzen September 8, 2023
At the Sept. 5 Gulfport City Council met to discuss Gulfport’s operating budget. Citizens spoke up on what will happen with the money.
Patrick Heinzen September 8, 2023
These are some examples of things overheard at Gulfport Council’s September 5 meeting. Comments ranged from water issues to the lei festival.
Patrick Heinzen September 2, 2023
Gulfport City Council approved four resolutions to City employee insurance renewals at the Aug. 15 City Council meeting.
Cathy Salustri August 28, 2023
The City of Gulfport Florida has opened an Idalia Call Center. It will have live people answering phones 8 a.m.-8 p.m. through Aug. 29.
Cathy Salustri August 28, 2023
PSTA service closures for Idalia begin Tues., Aug. 29 at 5 p.m.; PSTA will hopefully resume service later in the week.
Cathy Salustri August 28, 2023
Idalia evacuations in Pinellas County, Florida, have started. Here’s what you need to know about who should go.
Cathy Salustri August 28, 2023
Here’s the latest Idalia information about Pinellas warnings and closures, including Stetson College of Law and PSTA.
Cathy Salustri August 27, 2023
TD 10 may not grow into a serious storm. Gulfport and St. Pete officials aren’t taking chances, though. Here’s what you need to know.