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Why I’m Running For Tampa City Council

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Garrett Greco sits down with producer David to reveal why he is running for Tampa City Council District 3 and discuss his vision for Tampa’s growth, neighborhoods, transportation, infrastructure, small businesses, and future. They talk about: ◼️Why he decided to run for Tampa City Council District 3 ◼️What Tampa must do to manage growth without losing its identity ◼️How the city can improve transportation and critical infrastructure ◼️Why protecting neighborhoods and supporting small businesses are central to his campaign ◼️What kind of future he wants to help build for Tampa residents 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:31 Consistency is the secret sauce 00:04:20 Growing social media following 00:08:15 Filing for City Council 00:10:36 Open District 3 seat 00:13:35 Launching the District Series 00:18:12 Podcasting while holding office 00:21:44 Comprehensive plan community backlash 00:26:20 Explaining the "developer" name 00:34:51 Seattle trip, closing thoughts

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