The Office of the City Clerk is responsible for the maintenance of all official records for the City of Tampa. The City Clerk bears witness to all official city records, including, but not limited to, official actions of the city council, oaths of office and records of appointments to city boards and committees.
The Department of Economic and Urban Development is responsible for coordinating and directing citywide redevelopment initiatives, community planning and marketing redevelopment opportunities to the private sector using professional staff and consulting resources. The department is dedicated to maximizing the quality, pace and beneficial economic impact of Tampa's key strategic community revitalization and economic incentives.
What was once a nearly vacant, derelict, one-story warehouse district just a few years ago is quickly emerging as the premier mixed-use residential, entertainment and cultural destination in Tampa. The evolving district is now home to some of Tampa’s most interesting urban architecture, and is dramatically reshaping Tampa’s skyline. Approximately 1,600 residents now call the district home, and once newly completed projects and projects under construction are fully occupied, they will be joined by approximately 1800 additional neighbors. With streetcar access to the amenities of downtown and Ybor City, the restaurants and shops of Channelside Bay Plaza, the Florida Aquarium and the other walkable destinations, the Channel District is well positioned for continued growth.
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Community Redevelopment Areas
Central Park Community Redevelopment Area
Channel District Community Redevelopment Area
Downtown Community Redevelopment Area
Drew Park Community Development Area
East Tampa Community Redevelopment Area
Tampa Heights Riverfront Community Redevelopment Area
Ybor City Community Redevelopment Area