Tampabay.com
DECEMBER 23, 2008

Curran won't run for St. Pete mayor

ST. PETERSBURG-- City Council member Leslie Curran said today she will likely not run for mayor and instead will try to keep her District 4 seat.

Curran said she was concerned by the large number of new faces on the council and decided it would be in the city's best interest to keep some senior officials in office. At least four of the eight council members have less than two years' experience and with Council chairman Jamie Bennett leaving his post to run for mayor in 2009, another new face is expected to join the council soon.

"I think there are a lot of things going on right now and what's important for the community is some continuity," said Curran. "I think I can better serve at this time by finishing up some of my wish list, not just for District 4, but for the whole city."

It's unclear if anyone will challenge Curran. Word is potential opponents were waiting to see whether Curran would run for mayor.

-- Cristina Silva, Times Staff Writer

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