The Safety Harbor City Commission will dive back into downtown building heights tonight at two meetings - its regularly scheduled Commission meeting, which will be preceded by Read more...
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The Safety Harbor City Commission set its goals for the next two years at its May 6 meeting, with sustainability efforts, city reserves, vacation rentals, recycling education, Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission ended its 2018 calendar on a festive note, honoring the winners of Mayor Joe Ayoub’s Tree Plant Challenge, celebrating the career of Read more...
The last Safety Harbor City Commission of the year should be a festive one, with a number of good-cheer presentations and Commissioners usually wearing ugly sweaters or Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission yet again took up the issue of downtown building heights at its Dec. 3 meeting, and after about an hour of half Read more...
Safety Harbor City Commissioners will again ponder how high buildings in a small portion of downtown should be when they meet next on Monday night. Monday’s meeting Read more...
There’s no municipal election scheduled for Safety Harbor in March. (Pause for applause) Following several years Read more...
Cheers from the audience broke out when the Safety Harbor City Commission voted unanimously on a voice vote Monday night to buy the land that is home Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission will consider buying the land that includes the Baranoff Oak Tree when it meets Monday night. Monday’s meeting will begin at 7 Read more...
With little dissent, the Safety Harbor City Commission approved keeping the city’s 3.95 millage rate intact and the fiscal year 2019 budget at its Sept. 4 meeting. Read more...