Commissioner Murman quoted in this FOX13 report on St. Pete/Tampa ferry:

Talks of Tampa to St. Pete ferry move forward

By: Steve Nichols, FOX 13 News

POSTED:JAN 05 2016 08:10PM EST

UPDATED:JAN 05 2016 08:10PM EST

 

TAMPA (FOX 13) – Interest in the idea of a high-speed ferry from St. Petersburg to Tampa is picking up political momentum.

Tampa’s Mayor, Bob Buckhorn told reporters Wednesday, he was willing to entertain the idea after a preliminary discussion with St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman on the topic.

Buckhorn said he will take “a couple of weeks” to talk to community leaders and study the numberof Tampa to St. Pete ferry move forward

Wednesday, Kriseman will address Hillsborough County commission, where one of them told FOX 13 News she would make a motion to support the proposal. 

“I’m totally anxious to get this thing moving and get something on the water,” commissioner Sandra Murman said, agreeing the two counties and two cities need to be involved. “I think it’s very important that we all share equally because we will all benefit equally from this.”

St. Petersburg’s city council earmarked $350,000 toward the proposed $1.4 million pilot project. The money would pay for one 98-foot, 150-passenger catamaran ferry that would run between the two downtowns – from October, 2016 through next March.

The only operator who responded to St. Petersburg’s request for qualifications proposed four round-trips per day, Fridays through Sundays with excursions and special event service Tuesdays through Thursdays.

The ferry would dock next to Tampa’s convention center and in St. Petersburg’s Vinoy basin.

The fares have not been determined. Kriseman said once all four governments agree to participate, he will direct his staff to finalize the pertinent numbers.