Treasure Island Residents Push Back Against Density Increases Amidst Development Debates
- Meeting Overview:
During a recent meeting of the Treasure Island City Commission, residents voiced strong opposition to proposed increases in building height and density, highlighting a substantial divide between community sentiments and development interests. Concerns centered around preserving the island’s character while navigating the complexities of potential development projects and planning processes.
The most notable issue discussed was the proposed plan development (PD) zoning framework, which aims to provide developers with greater flexibility in project proposals, particularly regarding height and density limits. Several residents and speakers, including those from the Local Planning Agency, expressed fears that the PD framework could lead to developments that exceed current zoning restrictions, potentially altering the island’s character and leading to perceptions of favoritism and arbitrary decision-making.
The meeting revealed that residents supported maintaining existing height and density restrictions, with many referencing past referenda where the community voted against such increases.
Another discussion revolved around the Thunderbird project, a development proposal that has become emblematic of the broader issues surrounding density and height regulations. Some commissioners and residents argued that the project could benefit from the PD framework, potentially reducing its timeline from three years to two. However, concerns about transparency and the consistency of decision-making processes were raised, with accusations of conspiracies and backdoor dealings circulating within the community. These accusations were addressed by a commissioner who emphasized their independence and commitment to serving the residents’ interests.
Residents called for a stronger negotiating position with developers, advocating for a comprehensive master plan to guide future developments and ensure alignment with community values. The necessity of a master plan was a recurring theme, with several speakers urging the commission to delay PD zoning votes until such a plan is in place.
The meeting also touched on the financial implications of proposed developments and the necessity of balancing public benefits with developer interests. Discussions highlighted the need for clear criteria and transparent processes to guide PD zoning approvals.
In addition to the PD zoning debate, the commission addressed other topics, including the procurement of a shade structure for Roselli Park Playground. The proposed purchase sparked debate over prioritizing budget allocations, with some commissioners and residents arguing that infrastructure needs, such as seawall repairs, should take precedence over unbudgeted expenditures for playground shade.
The commission also discussed procedures for setting agendas and the nomination and election of a vice mayor. The agenda-setting process was clarified, allowing commissioners to remove their own items or by a majority vote for other items. Commissioner Ardan Dicki was nominated for vice mayor, though Vice Mayor Vasquez ultimately retained the position following a vote.
Financial matters related to the fiscal year 2026 budget were also addressed, including the allocation of funds for a new public safety building and amendments to the citywide fee schedule. Discussions on these topics reflected ongoing concerns about fiscal responsibility and the need for detailed reporting on expenditures and revenue projections.
Tyler Payne
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/16/2026
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Recording Published:
03/16/2026
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Duration:
182 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:
Treasure Island
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