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Will we be drinking toilet water too ? Is there enough potable water for the amount of development the new SOLV plan allows? Clearwater has plans for residents to drink filtered sewer water (yes TOILET TO TAP). Another overdeveloped area Miami - Dade is considering the same. Will we be next ? YUCK !

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An Anti casino style gambling ordinance is on the way that will allow residents the choice of whether or not to approve casino gambling in SPB


Urgent ! Tall Building Alert ! County is allowing 25 stories Tall Hotels Huge Density increases ! County wants to increase Hotel units per acre 2x up to 4x what we have now.Call or email your county commissioners before it is too late Go to County workshop on Aug. 21st at 6:30
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Are Developers and Hoteliers throwing temper tantrums? Are they choosing to Boycott our community, until we yell Uncle ?
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Dolphin Village proposal
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CRG wins in court again!
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The ABC Pac Formed by Hotel Owners Tells City Hall to Keep Suing Residents
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St. Pete Beach Official
Stunned By Vote

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Voter's Repeal
Redevelopment Plan

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The People Won
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On Tuesday January 16, 2007 at St Pete Beach city hall, a special commission meeting was held to put three items on the upcoming March Ballot, one of those items was a slightly "revised" comprehensive plan to replace the ones voters rejected.

Developers and Hoteliers of the ABC pac- the ones who spent hundreds of thousands of dollars telling citizens to vote "no" to approve the comprehensive plan in November, citing dire consequences to St. Pete Beach if we failed to do as they say


Expressed the exact opposite viewpoint Tuesday night.

In a statement before the commission Mr. Bogott President of the ABC pac said suing citizens was more important than getting a comprehensive plan for St. Pete Beach! They don't care about our beach community, its' residents, businesses or redevelopment


It's all about stopping residents from having the power
to Vote on how their communities are developed.

Yes we made History

And now developers are afraid other communities in Florida will want to make history as well and vote on how they will be developed.

It is up to us, the residents of St. Pete Beach to preserve Democracy and the American way
Court costs are mounting. Please consider making a donation To the CRG, We Thank you

Resident's Rallying


According to an article in the St. Petersburg Times opponents of allowing Floridians the right to vote on how their community will be developed are predicting they will spend 65 MILLION dollars - YES 65 million dollars to stop an iniative called Hometown Democracy. We live in a democracy and that means everyone is entitled to express their view … BUT in our opinion you should not try to trick the people to sign your petition; Floridians For Smarter Growth has designed petitions in a deliberate way to look like the grassroots Hometown Democracy petitions. A bait and switch game to lure signers?
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