Tuesday, September 2, 2014

IS THIS LEGAL?


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ST. PETERSBURG, FL (September 2, 2014) While supplies last, Greenlight Pinellas yard signs will be available for residents to pick up during normal business hours in the lobby of St. Petersburg City Hall, 175 Fifth St. N, the city’s Municipal Services Center, One Fourth St. N., Sunken Gardens, 1825 Fourth St. N. and at the following recreation centers. Limit one per residence please.

Azalea Recreation Center
Bay Vista Recreation Center
Campbell Park Recreation Center
Childs Park Recreation Center
Enoch Davis Center
Frank W. Pierce Recreation Center
Gladden Park Center
J.W. Cate Recreation Center
Lake Vista Recreation Center
Roberts Recreation Center
Shore Acres Recreation Center
Sunshine Center
Walter Fuller Recreation Center
Wildwood Recreation Center
Willis S. Johns Recreation Center

On November 4, 2014, Pinellas County voters will be asked to approve a one percent increase in the county2’s sales tax to overhaul the area’s public transportation system. The Greenlight Pinellas Plan will reduce the median St. Petersburg homeowner’s property taxes by 6%. The plan’s substantially expanded public transit services will be funded by a 1% sales tax, paid in part by non-residents while eliminating the current public transit property tax paid only by property owners.

 The Greenlight Pinellas Plan was developed as a partnership between PSTA, local governments, other transportation agencies, and the community. More than 90,000 citizens, business and community leaders, and other stakeholders contributed to the development of the plan.

 The plan includes a network of rapid bus services, more frequent local routes, more evening and weekend service, improved trolley services, new regional express routes, improved connector service, and passenger rail. If approved, Greenlight Pinellas will provide new and expanded services for the citizens of St. Petersburg.www.stpete.org/GreenlightPinellas.

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1 comment:

  1. And they have Brochure stands in all libraries, and Palm Harbor Library is allowing Yes for Greenlight to host all north chambers of commerce Sept 9th and they have denied no tax for tracks any access to the event at our library paid fr with taxpayer money! call palm harbor, call st Petersburg city halls and let them hear your demands to stop this now.

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