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The City of Tampa's leaders are set to consider ways to help the people of the Forest Hills neighborhood, who lost everything when a city pump failed after Hurricane Milton.
Labriola said he hopes the issue will be considered during this year’s legislative session, which will start March 4.
City council is expected to review a final agreement this month that could free up $3 million for hurricane victims.
This year's class consists of 26 business and community leaders from multiple industries across the Tampa Bay area.