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St. Petersburg City Hall's 'greatest hits' since the last election
Selected greatest hits since the last city election in St. Petersburg:
Spring 2007: City officials sign a secret deal with the Tampa Bay Rays to pursue a $450 million baseball stadium on the city's waterfront. The deal is kept quiet for seven months while the city holds fake "public hearings" on how that waterfront should be used, and until after the fall City Council elections.
January 2008: The City Council holds exactly one meeting without allowing public comment to decide to consider the stadium, saying it has "no choice" but to obey the Rays' timetable.
February 2008: The City Council breaks its 2007 promise to designate the waterfront site of Al Lang Field as a park at the earliest opportunity.
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