Call for Projects: Urban Design Services
Forward Pinellas is issuing this call to solicit letters of interest for funding from the Urban Design Services Pilot Program. Local governments are invited to submit a letter of interest…
Forward Pinellas is issuing this call to solicit letters of interest for funding from the Urban Design Services Pilot Program. Local governments are invited to submit a letter of interest…
The SunRunner Rising Development Study is a federally funded project through the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) Transit-Oriented Development Pilot Program with a goal to integrate land use and transportation planning.…
The purpose of the Advantage Pinellas Investment Corridor Transition Plan is to evaluate Alternate US 19 (SR 595) from SR 60 to 58th Street North at 5th Avenue North, and…
The Gulf Boulevard Conceptual Alternatives and Safety Study for St. Pete Beach and The Gulf Boulevard Conceptual Alternatives and Safety Study for Treasure Island are two projects with the same…
Through Safe Streets Pinellas, the agency’s Vision Zero effort, Forward Pinellas identified high vehicle speeds to be a significant contributor to traffic fatalities on our roadways. Eighty-seven percent of the…
Creating a complete community means having a balance of living wage jobs, attainable housing, and good transportation options. Pinellas County is predominantly built out, and yet it continues to attract…
Forward Pinellas and Pinellas County’s Department of Housing & Community Development have partnered to develop an Urban Design Services Pilot Program for 2022-2023. The program is free to local governments…
Calling all bike lovers! Join Forward Pinellas and the City of Gulfport for a guided “Bike Your City” group ride around the City of Gulfport on March 18th from 8:30…
As one of Florida’s most unique and vibrant communities, demand for office, housing and services in Downtown St. Petersburg continues to grow. At the same time, people are looking for more ways to travel in and around the community.
Extending nearly 38 miles, Alternate U.S. Highway 19 is the longest roadway in Pinellas County. It connects the cities of Tarpon Springs, Dunedin, Clearwater, Largo, Seminole, and St. Petersburg as well as Palm Harbor in the unincorporated area of north Pinellas County.
Forward Pinellas, working with the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) and local governments, is conducting an analysis of PSTA transfer points. This project will evaluation opportunities for redevelopment, improved non-auto accessibility and enhanced safety at the transfer points and their surrounding areas.