Special events will highlight Monday’s meeting of the Safety Harbor City Commission, as Commission will be asked to, among other things, approve the 2021 special events calendar, Read more...
Government
During its first substantive discussion on the Ready for 100 clean energy initiative at its meeting last week, the Safety Harbor City Commission decided it needed to Read more...
More than 15 months after it signed the Ready for 100 Initiative pledge to get the city using 100 percent clean, renewable energy by the year 2050, Read more...
Safety Harbor’s millage rate will remain at 3.95 percent for another year and outside auditors for at least the next three years have been chosen after votes Read more...
The Safety Harbor Wine Festival, one of the biggest events on the city’s calendar every year, has been officially canceled as the COVID pandemic continues to disrupt Read more...
In the midst of the difficult COVID world we have been living through since March, the Safety Harbor Fire Department has provided two feel-good stories this past Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission will meet Monday night to choose a new auditor, approve requesting COVID grant money and to vote for the second and final Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission appointed the members of the city’s new Diversity Advisory Board and made the first of two required votes to approve next year’s Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission will take its first vote to approve this fiscal year’s millage rate when it meets Wednesday night, two days later than usual Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission voted 3-2 Monday night to remove Planning & Zoning Board Chairman Victor Curti from the board, acting again on an item that Read more...