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  • Call to Artists - Painted Murals!

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    Are you a local artist interested in making our community more vibrant? The Public Art Committee is searching for several artists to design and paint murals for pre-selected locations across the City.


    Click the links below to find more information about the mural projects, or find these flyers under the 'Call to Artists' folder in the Documents center on the Sustainable Tarpon Springs page.


    Storm Drain Murals Phase II

    Public Works - Old Bleacher Building

    Economic Development Building

    Are you a local artist interested in making our community more vibrant? The Public Art Committee is searching for several artists to design and paint murals for pre-selected locations across the City.


    Click the links below to find more information about the mural projects, or find these flyers under the 'Call to Artists' folder in the Documents center on the Sustainable Tarpon Springs page.


    Storm Drain Murals Phase II

    Public Works - Old Bleacher Building

    Economic Development Building

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  • Be Water Wise This Summer!

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    Why Conserving Water is Important

    It’s a Limited Resource
    Fresh water is a finite resource; conserving it ensures there is enough supply for current and future use.

    Energy Conservation
    Using less water reduces the energy and resources needed to treat, pump, and heat it, leading to energy savings.

    Environmental Protection
    Conserving water protects vital ecosystems, preserving natural habitats and biodiversity.

    Economic Benefits
    Efficient water use can lower utility bills for households and businesses.

    Human Health
    Ensuring access to clean water is fundamental for public health and overall community well-being.


    Why Conserving Water is Important

    It’s a Limited Resource
    Fresh water is a finite resource; conserving it ensures there is enough supply for current and future use.

    Energy Conservation
    Using less water reduces the energy and resources needed to treat, pump, and heat it, leading to energy savings.

    Environmental Protection
    Conserving water protects vital ecosystems, preserving natural habitats and biodiversity.

    Economic Benefits
    Efficient water use can lower utility bills for households and businesses.

    Human Health
    Ensuring access to clean water is fundamental for public health and overall community well-being.


  • Home Readiness Guide

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    Protect What Matters Most

    Explore our new Home Readiness Guide for Weather Resilience to learn about the risks associated with severe weather, and what steps you can take to protect your family and home.

    Protect What Matters Most

    Explore our new Home Readiness Guide for Weather Resilience to learn about the risks associated with severe weather, and what steps you can take to protect your family and home.

  • Volunteers Needed!

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    Sustainability Advisory Committee

    The City of Tarpon Springs' Sustainability Advisory Committee is composed of resident volunteers. The Committee may be asked to provide feedback and recommendations on City Sustainability and Resilience initiatives.

    The Sustainability Advisory Committee is currently seeking members who are interested in engaging in Sustainability discussions in the City of Tarpon Springs. Members should have interest or expertise in one or more of the three pillars of Sustainability as they relate broadly to Tarpon Springs: Environment (Planet), Economy (Profit), and Social (People). Sustainability Advisory Committee Meetings are held monthly on the third Thursday from 6-8 PM.

    Members must be 18 years of age and residents of the City of Tarpon Springs. If interested in serving, please complete the Advisory Board Application and submit the completed form to the City Clerk's office. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk's office at 727-942-5614.


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    Sustainability Advisory Committee

    The City of Tarpon Springs' Sustainability Advisory Committee is composed of resident volunteers. The Committee may be asked to provide feedback and recommendations on City Sustainability and Resilience initiatives.

    The Sustainability Advisory Committee is currently seeking members who are interested in engaging in Sustainability discussions in the City of Tarpon Springs. Members should have interest or expertise in one or more of the three pillars of Sustainability as they relate broadly to Tarpon Springs: Environment (Planet), Economy (Profit), and Social (People). Sustainability Advisory Committee Meetings are held monthly on the third Thursday from 6-8 PM.

    Members must be 18 years of age and residents of the City of Tarpon Springs. If interested in serving, please complete the Advisory Board Application and submit the completed form to the City Clerk's office. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk's office at 727-942-5614.


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  • Water Wisely this Summer

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    Though the rainy season is here, please remain conscious of personal water consumption and remember that it is not a limitless resource! The potable water provided within the City of Tarpon Springs is produced through the Reverse Osmosis process, which is very energy and resource intensive. Be mindful and stay informed as we all work together to create a Sustainable Tarpon Springs!

    Though the rainy season is here, please remain conscious of personal water consumption and remember that it is not a limitless resource! The potable water provided within the City of Tarpon Springs is produced through the Reverse Osmosis process, which is very energy and resource intensive. Be mindful and stay informed as we all work together to create a Sustainable Tarpon Springs!