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Stanbery Development

Every published summary we have tied to Stanbery Development in Oldsmar, grouped into one page so residents can follow the issue without digging through individual meetings.

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Oldsmar

Last updated

Aug 5, 2026

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Meeting coverage connected to Stanbery Development.

Briefing
Jul 21, 2026

Council advances city-owned property development

The City Council unanimously approved essential terms for a proposed development agreement covering approximately eight acres of city-owned property and directed the City Attorney to draft the agreement. It also approved a $2,567,700 FY 2026/27 law-enforcement contract and authorized a proposed 4.05-mill property tax rate.

2 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Jun 16, 2026

City Council approves development and utility actions

Council unanimously approved essential terms for a proposed development agreement for about eight acres of city-owned property near Tampa Road, State Street, and Washington Avenue, and directed three public open houses before further steps. Members also adopted a golf cart ordinance, revised personnel and budget-related resolutions, approved sewer mitigation services, and allowed a covenant change for shopping center uses on Stephanie Drive.

2 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
May 5, 2026

Oldsmar City Council (May 5, 2026): City Hall site plan approved; election timeline, budget and public-safety funding changes, cybersecurity grant, and CDBG renewal adopted

Council accepted a revised Stanbery Development conceptual plan for the City Hall site, adopted election qualifying dates for the March 2027 municipal election, made changes to ad valorem allocations for the Public Safety Impact Fund, approved multiple consent items (including ERP renewal and equipment purchase), authorized cybersecurity grant acceptance, renewed the Pinellas County CDBG cooperation agreement for FY2027–2029, and established an auditor selection committee.

3 min readMunicipal coverage