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St. Pete purchases land to expand its parks and create more neighborhood green space

Summary by St. Pete Rising
The Sunshine City is getting a little greener. St. Pete is stepping up its investment in public parks, reflecting an ongoing commitment to the beautification of neighborhood green spaces. The city has recently spent around $3 million to acquire properties located next to three existing parks. These purchases allow St. Pete to expand recreational areas, improve stormwater management, and preserve land for future community use. Below is a summ…
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St. Pete Rising broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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