A nearly $4 million project is underway right now in St. Petersburg; the goal is to tackle tidal flooding that pushes saltwater onto streets, even with no rain.
ST. PETERSBURG — Without a drop of rain in the forecast, residents of the low-lying Shore Acres neighborhood still know to watch for water. When Tampa Bay swells with high tides, salt water pushes up into outdated drainage pipes and douses streets. The problem is so prevalent that some asphalt roads are worn and cracked. Some residents even watch tide charts to map the best time to commute. .