Petersburg City Council has officially proclaimed June 2025 as Small Cities Month, emphasizing the importance of federal and state support for small communities. This resolution aims to encourage collaboration among government entities, organizations, and citizens to enhance the quality of life in Petersburg and similar towns.
During the June 17 meeting, the council discussed several development projects aimed at revitalizing the city. A significant proposal was presented by Urban Development Corporation for the purchase and development of properties at 135 Franklin Street and 116-120 North Jefferson Street. The plan includes constructing a new house and a duplex, with a focus on owner-occupied residences. The council expressed strong support for this initiative, which is expected to address housing needs in the area.
Additionally, the council reviewed another proposal for single-family housing at 201 Graham Street and 617 South Sycamore Street. However, this proposal faced opposition, leading to a motion to not approve the ordinance for the sale of these properties. The council's decision reflects a careful consideration of community needs and property values.
In another key development, the council approved a purchase agreement with Anthony Jackson for a new single-family home at 723 Hardin Street, furthering the city’s goal of increasing homeownership.
The meeting also included a budget amendment for the upcoming fiscal year, which will allocate $125,000 in grant funding for software and technology upgrades for the Petersburg Bureau of Police. This investment aims to enhance public safety services in the community.
Overall, the council's actions during this meeting highlight a commitment to fostering growth and improving living conditions in Petersburg, reinforcing the significance of small cities in the broader economic landscape.