When: January 2026
Where: TBD
We’re in research and planning mode for our Floating Wetlands Project with our partners at Stewards of Urban Lakes (SoUL), targeting a January 2026 launch. This phase focuses on site assessments, native plant selection, and design testing to ensure the wetlands effectively filter pollutants, reduce runoff, and boost water quality in St. Pete’s waterways.
Want to get involved? We’re building the volunteer team now.
Click Here to Sign-Up for this Project or email our Volunteer Coordinator, Tim Fagan, at [email protected]

When: Ongoing
We're excited to announce progress on our Community Resource Hub Database, soon to be accessible via our website. This centralized platform will serve as your one-stop resource for critical community services.
What's Included: The Hub will feature comprehensive directories for shelters, other local nonprofits, food pantries, emergency services (fire, police, hospitals), mental health resources, FEMA locations, flood zone maps, and evacuation routes.
Coming Soon: We're developing a real-time BUP Operations Dashboard that will sync hourly with Pinellas County datasets, ensuring you have access to the most current information during emergencies and beyond.
Interested in joining the development process and have GIS experience?
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When: Ongoing (Research Phase)
Where: District 7 Routes
We are in the research & proposal stages of an exciting project to integrate green roofs on St. Petersburg’s bus stops with the goal of launching a pilot program with the City. This project will not only help with stormwater management but also create cooler, greener spaces for the community while showcasing how urban planning can work in harmony with nature.

When: Ongoing (Research Phase)
Where: Booker Creek
This is an exciting community project in the Research & Proposal Stage, directed towards the disadvantaged communities along Booker Creek (and possibly Salt Creek at a later date), focusing on water quality, located in St. Petersburg’s Southside community.

When: July 12, 2025
Where: St. Pete Yacht Club (SPYC) Marina, 11 Central Ave
In partnership with Letts Dive, The Blue Urban Project hosted Up N’ Out, the first full underwater cleanup of the St. Petersburg Yacht Club marina in over 25 years—and wow, did our community show up!
Thanks to 52 incredible volunteers, we pulled over 700lbs of marine debris from the marina floor—everything from tangled fishing lines to rusted metal and long-forgotten dock hardware. But we didn’t stop at cleanup. We also collected data on the types and sources of debris, all of which will be compiled into a post-event report shared right here on our website to help inform both the public and local policymakers.
Most importantly, we made a whole lotta new friends. Check out the ABC Action News segment here.
Stay tuned for the full report, photos, and stories from the day—and if you missed this one, don’t worry. There are more community cleanups and marine research opportunities ahead. Want in? Hit that volunteer button and be part of the next chapter.





















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