For the first time since March 2, the Safety Harbor City Commission was back at City Hall for its regular meeting Monday night, with most of the Read more...
Author: Scott Long
The Safety Harbor City Commission will be back at City Hall for the first time during the COVID-19 crisis on Monday, when it will continue the lengthy Read more...
Safety Harbor will have no fireworks or Waterfront Park celebration this Fourth of July, and the American Legion’s annual parade will look different, after the Safety Harbor Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission will discuss what the city’s annual Fourth of July celebration will look like this year, if it is held at all, and Read more...
Even though it wasn’t on the agenda, a lengthy discussion about how best to help residents and businesses financially through the COVID-19 crisis dominated most of Monday Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission has a light agenda Monday night for what might be its last meeting via video-conferencing before hopefully being able to resume live Read more...
At its May 4 meeting, the Safety Harbor City Commission began debating ways to help the city’s business community and residents deal with the economic effects of Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission will continue practice social distancing at Monday’s meeting, where it will decide what non-profits will benefit from this year’s Wine Festival. However, Read more...
Mayor Joe Ayoub and Commissioner Carlos Diaz took their oaths of office Monday night via the Zoom platform, as the Safety Harbor City Commission held its first-ever Read more...
After cancelling the April 6 meeting because of social distancing restrictions, the Safety Harbor City Commission will be back in session Monday night, albeit virtually. Monday’s meeting Read more...