St. Pete Beach City Grapples with Water Projects and ERP System Overhaul
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent St. Pete Beach City Commission meeting, infrastructure projects and an overhaul of the city’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system were at the forefront of discussions. The meeting addressed the complexities of water main replacements impacting local traffic and the potential transition to a new ERP system designed to enhance city operations and transparency.
The meeting commenced with a detailed presentation from Pinellas County Utilities on two significant water improvement projects affecting St. Pete Beach. Susan Goal Canning outlined plans to replace an aging water main in Pass-a-Grille with a larger, more efficient system. The construction, pending approval from the Army Corps of Engineers, is expected to necessitate a full closure of 9th Avenue for approximately 180 days. Though detours will be set up, the project aims to minimize water service interruptions, with a commitment to providing residents with a 48-hour notice should any occur. The second project targets the Vina Del Mar area, where plans are underway to replace another outdated water main on 21st Avenue. While the scope of closures will be less extensive here, the project promises to improve water infrastructure without impacting Pass-a-Grille Way directly.
Concerns from the community about the potential for disruptions and the timeline for these projects were addressed. Canning affirmed that while 9th Avenue would see a full closure, 21st Avenue’s detours would be comparatively minor. Questions about the pipe sizes being replaced and installed were also clarified.
The discussion then shifted to the city’s pressing need for a new ERP system. Finance Director Candace Galloway highlighted issues with the current system, which has not been updated since its implementation over two years ago. The outdated system has led to substantial downtime and has failed to meet industry standards for transparency and data accessibility. The city is considering a transition to a new system, Clarion, which promises enhanced capabilities and a cloud-based environment for greater accessibility.
The complexity and cost of this potential transition were discussed, with a cost analysis presented to the commission. The analysis compared the reimplementation of the current system, Central Square Technologies, with migrating to Clarion. Despite the comparable initial costs, the capabilities of Clarion are anticipated to provide substantial improvements. New features include portals for vendors, citizens, and residents to streamline processes and improve data transparency.
The conversation underscored the importance of self-sustaining departments and the need for tools that support agility in city operations. The goal is to improve data accuracy and ensure that city operations are not overly dependent on technology. The commission was informed of the complex procurement processes involved and the potential to utilize state contracts for acquiring the new system.
Residents took the opportunity during the public comment section to voice concerns, particularly about the permitting process and the installation of 5G towers. Concerns were raised about the potential impact of these towers on property values and the necessity for clearer communication from the city. The commission was urged to consider transparency in its operations, particularly regarding changes that impact residents.
The meeting also provided updates on damage assessments and permitting efforts following recent hurricanes. The city is working to streamline recovery processes, with a focus on improving communication and efficiency in issuing permits. A volunteer program was praised for its role in handling community inquiries, particularly as FEMA funding becomes available to property owners.
Adrian Petrila
City Council Officials:
Karen Marriott (Commissioner, District 1), Lisa Robinson (Commissioner, District 2), Betty Rzewnicki (Commissioner, District 3), Joe Moholland (Commissioner, District 4)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/10/2025
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Recording Published:
03/10/2025
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Duration:
113 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Pinellas County
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Towns:
St. Pete Beach
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