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FY12 Adopted Operating Budget & Capital Improvement Budget

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City of St. Petersburg, Florida – FY 2012 <strong>Adopted</strong> Fiscal Plan<br />

FLORIDA’S LARGE CITIES - PERSONNEL TRENDS FY 2001 – 2012<br />

The following charts depict the personnel trends of Florida’s five largest cities. St. Petersburg far exceeds its<br />

comparable cities, shown on the next page, in its efforts to reduce personnel over the past ten years and thereby<br />

reduce the recurring costs associated with wages.<br />

3,100<br />

City of St. Petersburg<br />

3,050<br />

3,063<br />

3,000<br />

3,043<br />

3,006<br />

2,993<br />

2,986<br />

3,000<br />

2,950<br />

2,974<br />

# Full-Time Positions<br />

2,900<br />

2,850<br />

2,911<br />

2,860<br />

2,800<br />

2,750<br />

2,745<br />

2,733<br />

2,700<br />

2691<br />

2,650<br />

Fiscal Year 2012 A-8 Summary Reports

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