St. Petersburg Times
 tampabaycom
tampabay.com
Print storySubscribe to the Times

Initiatives to go before St. Pete Beach voters

Following a court ruling, commissioners put redevelopment issues on the ballot.

By PAUL SWIDER
Published August 23, 2006

ST. PETE BEACH - Voters will get a chance to cast ballots on the city's comprehensive plan and other redevelopment issues, the City Commission said Tuesday.

The commission will hold a special meeting Friday to take formal action, but all commissioners agreed that a decision by the 2nd District Court of Appeal indicated they should put a series of citizen initiatives before the voters in November.

"That's what we asked for," said Mayor Ward Friszolowski of the court's decision approving the legality of referendums put forth by Citizens for Responsible Growth, a group opposed to city plans for tall hotels and mixed-use development. "I'm anxious to get this before the voters."

City Attorney Tim Driscoll said he filed a motion to ask the appeals court to clarify its ruling, but he recommended that the commissioners place six different redevelopment issues on the ballot. Ken Weiss, the attorney for the citizens group, demanded that the city withdraw the clarification motion, but no commissioner moved to take such action.

Paul Swider can be reached at 892-2271 or pswider@sptimes.com or by participating in itsyourtimes.com.

[Last modified August 23, 2006, 06:10:51]


Tampa Bay today

  • Whole lot of kindness
  • 'A' schools earn prizes from mayor
  • Initiatives to go before St. Pete Beach voters
  • Group limits itself to fact-finding
  • Harris, Crist lead the field in Republican straw poll
  • Motorcyclist ID'd; condition is critical
  • The wait for boat slips just got shorter
  • Underdogs keep knocking on doors
  • Waterfront land buy comes with funding what-ifs
  • August is a big birthday month for centenarians
  • Visitor charged in mobile home slaying
  • A sweet deal for gardens, former director
  • Claims of discrimination dismissed
  • Kids grab Olympic glory
  • Angry robber stabs paramedic
  • Stolen necklace found, arrest made
  • Cash transfer leads to charge

  • Sailing
  • Area sailors snare more hardware
  • Letters To The Editor: View from school bus driver's seat not a pretty one
  • GOP left behind no clues
  • Primary provides a mirror image
  • Teacher: I had sex with teen
  • Lafave gets okay for TV interview
  • Reading program: a $9.5-million failure?
  • Dermatologist impaired, attorney says
  • Plans for regional beltway finds skepticism

  • Digest
  • Briefly
  • Back to Top

    © 2006 • All Rights Reserved • St. Petersburg Times
    490 First Avenue South • St. Petersburg, FL 33701 • 727-893-8111