ST. PETE BEACH – City commissioners are talking about making improvements to the Corey Avenue area this year as a result of cost savings through their contract with the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.
St. Pete Beach Commissioner Marvin Shavian said at the commission’s Feb. 26 meeting he feels “very strongly” that improvements need to be made at Corey Avenue, possibly in September while children are in school and business activity is slower.
His comments stem from City Manager Mike Bonfield’s report at a workshop Feb. 19 that the city’s projected law enforcement savings for the current fiscal year is about $433,000.