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Commission discusses civility code and mayor outlines multi‑part plan to raise $200M for infrastructure without raising homeowner taxes

City Commission of St. Pete Beach · November 4, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners discussed a proposed civility code for elected/appointed bodies and a seven‑part mayoral proposal to generate revenue for roughly $200 million in infrastructure needs without raising homeowner taxes.

Commissioners discussed two separate items in the Nov. 3 meeting’s discussion section: a draft standards‑of‑conduct (civility) framework and a mayoral outline of a multi‑part strategy to address an estimated $200 million infrastructure backlog.

Commissioner Maldonado introduced a draft standards‑of‑conduct document modeled after recent actions in other municipalities and said the goal is to foster respectful, civil public meetings and interactions among elected and appointed officials. Commissioners expressed general…

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