St. Petersburg City Council will take up a $2 million staffing increase, a South St. Petersburg land-use change and an early-stage infrastructure partnership when it meets April 2, offering a clear look at how the city is managing daily operations while planning for longer-term capital needs.
The meeting begins at 9 a.m. at City Hall.
Staffing demand drives $2 million increase
The largest financial item on the agenda is a proposed $2 million increase to a contract with Personnel Solutions Plus, a Tampa-based firm that provides temporary workers across city departments.
City staff is asking council to expand the allocation to maintain services through the end of the contract term. The agreement, executed in 2021, has already seen more than $7.2 million in spending…