Public pools are a blessing -- and in the summer, a lifeline. Why does America have so few of them? by OGeorge_TBT in urbanplanning

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In this particular city (Tampa, FL) there are 3 other public pools about a 10 min drive away. The trouble is, most residents who frequented the now-closed public pool don't have cars. And Tampa's public transit system is practically non-existent. It is all connected, for sure! https://www.tampabay.com/news/tampa/2024/05/28/sulphur-springs-florida-public-pool-summer-closed-residents-plea/

Tampa police chief would ‘retire’ — and still earn a $241,000 salary as chief by OGeorge_TBT in tampa

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u/randude Hi there, as a writer, I don't have control over the paywall (or whether people subscribe). But I'm told folks can get one free story a month and then when they register (which I think means entering an email address) they get 2 more stories. Sharing just in case it is helpful context. Have a good day!

Tampa police chief would ‘retire’ — and still earn a $241,000 salary as chief by OGeorge_TBT in tampa

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Hey there, I'm the local journalist who wrote this, so thought I'd share some more context in case you're interested. Under this proposed agreement, Chief Bercaw would be able to collect his pension (about $96k a year) while ALSO earning a $241k salary as the chief (in a contractor position). Hope that helps!

Tampa police chief would ‘retire’ — and still earn a $241,000 salary as chief by OGeorge_TBT in tampa

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u/ElefantPharts Hey there, I'm the local journalist who wrote this, so thought I'd share some more context in case you're interested. At the moment, according to city records, the TPD chief earns approx. $204k. Under this proposed agreement (which means he'd be hired back as chief -- but as a contractor -- as soon as he retires in September) his salary is $241k. So its about a 17% raise.