Strengthening infrastructure, accelerating hurricane recovery, expanding affordable housing, and advancing the long-awaited redevelopment of the Historic Gas Plant District were among the major themes of Mayor Ken Welch’s 2026 State of the City address.

“Storms do not define St. Petersburg. How we recover defines who we are,” Welch said Wednesday at The Palladium in downtown St. Pete, describing 2025 as a year of recovery following Hurricanes Helene and Milton and 2026 as a year focused on resilience, equity, and forward progress.

Welch framed the city’s work around his Five Pillars for Progress: Housing Opportunities for All; Neighborhood Health & Safety; Environment, Infrastructure & Resilience; Equitable Development, The Arts & Business Opportunities; and Education & Youth Opportunities.

Here are the key highlights from 2025: