St. Pete Mayor Welch addresses city’s job growth, warns property tax proposal could force major budget cuts

The Brief

  • St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch warned residents on Wednesday about a looming property tax reform proposal during his economic address.
  • The proposed amendment on the November ballot could slash $78 million from the city budget, potentially impacting local public safety funding.
  • Welch also addressed the future of Tropicana Field, affordable housing initiatives and efforts to combat regional homelessness.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch held his state of the economy address on Wednesday, saying the city is seeing steady job growth and booming income.

However, Welch had a warning about the new property tax proposal that will be on the November ballot.

St. Petersburg budget threats

What we know:

Welch called a proposed November property tax amendment a “rushed measure.”

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