Vinoy improvement project to go before St. Pete voters in November
In addition to City Council contests (and possibly a mayoral race), St. Petersburg voters will also be looking at a referendum in November seeking more parking at the historic Vinoy Renaissance Resort and Golf Club. The plan won’t cost any taxpayer money, however. Currently, The Vinoy is working onย a privately funded, $50-million-plus project that includes improvements to its spa, fitness center, golf course clubhouse, tennis courts and public restaurant facilities.ย Paulโs Landing, a new 200-seat marina-front restaurant, will be open to…