In a 4-3 vote taken Thursday evening, the St. Petersburg City Council approved the bonds required to fund the stadium deal with the Tampa Bay Rays.
City Council voted 4-3 in favor of approving bonds to fund the public portion of the Tampa Bay Rays' plans for a new ballpark ...
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The Tampa Bay Rays’ potential new ballpark got a boost when the St. Petersburg City Council voted to approve the bonds ...
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St. Petersburg City Council has approved bonds as part of its agreement with the Tampa Bay Rays and developer Hines to build a new baseball stadium and redevelop the existing Tropicana Field site, ...
ST. PETERSBURG — The City Council on Thursday followed through with approving bonds to fund its portion of a $1.3 billion ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WWSB) - The St. Petersburg City Council voted Thursday in favor of purchasing bonds that would fund a ...
The council’s decision puts the onus on the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, who will vote to approve funding ...
The bonds are for about $287.5 million toward a stadium to replace The Trop, and another $142 million for roads and sewers in ...