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St. Pete Beach unveils CIP public dashboard and greenlights $800,000 resiliency design contract

City Commission of St. Pete Beach · April 28, 2026
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Summary

Public Services Director Camden Mills showcased a new public dashboard for the city's capital improvement plan; the commission authorized up to $800,000 to WSPUSA, Inc. to design resiliency and adaptation projects for Donsesar and Boca neighborhoods, drawing on a 2021 study that estimated roughly $123 million in improvements for 13 drainage subbasins.

The City of St. Pete Beach on April 28 demonstrated a new public capital improvement program (CIP) dashboard intended to provide interactive maps, project schedules, funding details and status reports for 53 projects. Public Services Director Camden Mills told the commission that most projects remain in design or procurement but that 11 were in active construction in the second quarter and four projects had closed since the last quarter.

Mills reviewed several high‑priority projects: a wastewater lift‑station overhaul with substantial completion expected in July and generator…

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