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As road maintenance needs soar, Pinellas considers raising gas tax

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Pinellas extends state of emergency; mask ordinance to continue

LARGO — Pinellas County Administrator Barry Burton has extended the local state of emergency for COVID-19 through April 16. The extension continues the ordinance requiring face coverings be worn indoors in public places. In addition, customers at restaurants and bars must be seated to be served and employees that handle food or drink must wear masks indoors and outdoors. During an April 8 work session, County commissioners discussed a renewed effort by anti-maskers to get them to lift the mask mandate. County Attorney Jewel White said to put any potential action on the ordinance on the April 13 meeting agenda, commissioner would have to decide that day (April 8) to have time to meet the Tampa Bay Times’ deadline.

When should Pinellas lift its mask mandate?

When should Pinellas lift its mask mandate? As fatigue grows over mask requirements, the Pinellas County Commission on Thursday decided to wait to discuss a vote on lifting the requirement until gathering more data.     Hostess Sarah Wilson (left) welcomes Jessica Rajcula, 29, of Dunedin and Amber Catanzaro, 32, of Clearwater, at Palm Pavillion Beachside Grill & Bar, on Monday, Sept. 28, 2020 in Clearwater. [ MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times ] Updated Yesterday Nearly 10 months after Pinellas County enacted a mask mandate to stem the spread of coronavirus, commissioners Dave Eggers and Kathleen Peters said Thursday it’s past the time to schedule a vote on whether to end it.

Should Pinellas name courthouse after prosecutor Bernie McCabe?

Should Pinellas name courthouse after prosecutor Bernie McCabe? Residents will get the chance to weigh in at next week’s Pinellas County Commission meeting.   Updated Mar. 4 The debate over whether to name the criminal courthouse after the late Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney Bernie McCabe continued Thursday during a county commission work session. At stake in the discussion was whether the county’s honorary naming rights policy dictates that a person must be dead for at least five years before naming a building after them. County Administrator Barry Burton said that, after researching the issue, that is the policy. But he said commissioners can wave it if they want to for McCabe, who died Jan. 1 at the age of 73.

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