Showing posts with label Greenlight Pinellas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greenlight Pinellas. Show all posts

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Greenlight Pinellas: The Walk to End Gridlock

The Walk to End Gridlock: 
Nov 1st, 10 am at Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave S, Gulfport, FL 33707
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Other Events
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Door Knocking: Sunday, Nov 2nd, 10 am at the Pinellas Realtor Organization, 4590 Ulmerton Road, Clearwater, 33762 LAST “CALL”
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MONDAY: Phone Banking on Monday, Nov 3rd, ALL DAY starting 10:00 AM and ending at 8:00 PM at the Pinellas Realtor Organization, 4590 Ulmerton Road, Clearwater, 33762
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ELECTION DAY: ALL HANDS ON DECK! We need volunteers to give out information at precincts, waive and put up signs, call voters, and knock on doors.
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The Pinellas Realtor Organization will function as campaign central. All volunteers can report there for duty.
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Please RSVP ahead of time by emailing the campaign if you are available. If you have any questions on volunteering or need more information, please call 727-216-3029.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Greenlight Pinellas Forum In St. Pete


Randal O'Toole, Senior Fellow from the Cato Institute and Jeff Danner, former City Councilman of St Petersburg to present the pros and cons of the proposed sales tax increase that we'll be 
voting on in November. here

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Hillsborough Poll Shows Support For All Ttransit Options

Do Hillsborough County residents prefer their taxes be spent on better roads or do they want a more diverse array of transportation options, including rapid bus routes, light rail 
and a high-speed ferry?
It turns out they want all of the above

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

No Cuts to Pinellas Buses Rally

WHEN
May 27, 2014 at 5:30pm - 7pm
WHERE
PSTA Stop - Belcher Rd S & Bryan Dairy Rd, Largo, FL
CONTACT
Kevin Thurman · kevin@connecttb.com

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Today In Pinellas: Greenlight Pinellas Millenials & Transit

PSTA will be hosting a special guest before their board meeting.
They’ll be hosting a discussion on
younger generations and transportation.
Poll after poll has told us that millennials and future generations are not as interested in cars as they are cell phones.  But, what transportation options do they want?
How can we make the case for more options?