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Central Avenue and Bayshore Blvd will be blocked for Firestone Grand Prix. Catch the bus along Central Avenue and 2nd Street to 3rd Street.

Start: Feb 23, 2026 4:45am

Bayshore and Central Avenue will be blocked for Firestone Grand Prix, so there will be no Pier service. Catch the bus at 2nd Street and Central Avenue.

Start: Feb 23, 2026 11:30am

37th Street South and 9th Avenue North will be blocked. Catch the bus westbound along 9th Avenue North and 39th Street OR eastbound along 39th Street North and 9th Avenue North Area or walk to the far side of 34th Street North and 9th Avenue North.

Start: Feb 20, 2026 7:00am

End: Feb 27, 2026 5:00pm

1st Street South Between 2nd Avenue South 5th Avenue South will be blocked for the Grand Prix track build. Catch the bus at Publix 3rd Street 3rd Avenue South.

Start: Feb 13, 2026 5:00am

58th Street between 22nd Avenue South to 15th Avenue South will be blocked. Catch the bus at 58th Street South and 15th Avenue South.

Start: Jan 5, 2026 7:00am

End: Jun 1, 2026 12:00am

58th Street between 22nd Avenue South to 15th Avenue South will be blocked. Catch the bus between Gulfport Blvd and 58th Street South.

Start: Jan 5, 2026 7:00am

End: Jun 1, 2026 12:00am

Stop UID #7249 is closed until further notice. Catch the bus at Stop UID #7256 at James Weldon Johnson Library (Jewel St South & 18th Avenue South), before Enoch Davis Center.

Start: Dec 22, 2025 2:00pm

Until further notice, 71st Street will be blocked. Passengers should catch the bus at the next bus stop.

Start: Nov 24, 2025 9:00am

About Us

Our vision is to be the people’s first choice for transportation and a driving force for vitality in the community through innovation and partnership. 

  • 300
    Transit Vehicles
  • 34
    Fixed Bus Routes
    SunRunner BRT
    Spark Premium Transit Service
  • 5
    Trolley Bus Routes
  • 2
    Ferry Routes
  • 2
    Microtransit Snapper Zones 
  • 2
    Express Bus Routes between Pinellas County and Tampa
  • 1
    Grouper Airport Shuttle
  • 4,447
    Bus Stops
  • 655
    Bus Shelters 
  • 4
    Customer Service Centers 
  • 204,938
    Annual Calls Received by InfoLine
  • 104
    Annual Rides (33,158 avg. weekday)
  • 269,137
    Bikes on Buses Trips
  • 159,860
    PSTA Access Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Trips (501 avg. weekday)
  • 98
    Annual Service Mileage
  • 900,000
    Annual Service Hours 
  • $188M
    Annual Total Operating and Capital Budget 
  • 4
    Funding Sources: Federal and State Grants (22%), Passenger Fares (6%), Advertising and Misc. Revenue (4%), Ad Valorem Taxes (68%)
  • 800
    Number of Employees 
  • 073
    0.7342 Millage Rate (cap 0.75) 
  • 26
    Direct Connect Locations

Dive into our historical timeline and discover PSTA’s history, starting from St. Petersburg’s first streetcar in 1903.

Meet the dedicated leaders who guide PSTA’s mission to connect communities across Pinellas County. Our 15-member board brings together elected officials and engaged citizens from across the region, each representing the unique needs of their communities while working toward our shared vision of accessible, innovative transit. These are the people who help us stay grounded in what matters most—serving you and your neighbors with transit that truly works for everyone. 

According to the state legislation, the PSTA Board consists of 15 members appointed as follows: 

Deborah Figgs-Sanders

Deborah Figgs-Sanders

Council Member City of St. Petersburg, Chairperson

St. Petersburg

P.O. Box 2842 St.

Petersburg, FL 33731

Tom Reid

Tom Reid

Vice-Mayor of South Pasadena, Vice-Chairperson

Belleair, Belleair Bluffs, Gulfport, Kenneth City, Seminole, South Pasadena

7047 Sunset Drive S.

South Pasadena, FL 33707

Patti Reed

Patti Reed

Council Member City of Pinellas Park, Secretary, Treasurer

Pinellas Park

5141 78th Avenue North

Pinellas Park, FL 33781

David Allbritton

David Allbritton

Councilmember City of Clearwater

Clearwater

Address: 600 Cleveland St.

Clearwater, FL 33756

Michael DiBrizzi

Michael DiBrizzi

Commissioner of Largo

Largo

201 Highland Ave

Largo, FL 33770

Richie Floyd

Richie Floyd

Council Member City of St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg

P.O. Box 2842

St. Petersburg, FL 33731

Katie Gannon

Katie Gannon

Mayor of Oldsmar

Oldsmar, Safety Harbor, Tarpon Springs

100 State Street

West Oldsmar, FL 34677

Barbara Haselden

Barbara Haselden

Citizen of Pinellas County

Pinellas County Commission

1043 31st Terrace NE

St. Petersburg, FL 33704

Vince Nowicki

Vince Nowicki

Pinellas County Commissioner

Pinellas County

315 Court Street

Clearwater, FL 33756

Max McCann

Max McCann

Citizen of St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg

2648 3rd Avenue S

St Petersburg, FL 33712

Kathleen Peters

Kathleen Peters

Pinellas County Commissioner

Pinellas County

315 Court Street

Clearwater, FL 33756

Adrian Petrila

Adrian Petrila

Mayor City of St. Pete Beach

Belleair Beach*, Belleair Shore*, Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Madeira Beach, North Redington Beach, Redington Beach, Redington Shores, St. Pete Beach*, Treasure Island*

155 Corey Ave.

St. Pete Beach, FL 33706

Chris Scherer

Chris Scherer

Pinellas County Commissioner

Pinellas County

315 Court Street

Clearwater, FL 33756

Brian Scott

Brian Scott

Pinellas County Commissioner

Pinellas County

315 Court Street

Clearwater, FL 33756

Robert Walker

Robert Walker

Vice Mayor of Dunedin

Dunedin

PO Box 2005

Dunedin, FL 34697

*These cities are not members of the PSTA (St. Pete Beach and Treasure Island receive service via contract). 

Great transit doesn’t happen by accident. It takes collaboration, diverse perspectives, and people who genuinely care about getting you where you need to go. That’s where our committees come in. These dedicated groups help us stay connected to what matters most: serving real people with real transportation needs across Pinellas County. 

Whether you’re curious about how decisions get made behind the scenes or interested in adding your voice to the conversation, our committees are where community input meets transit innovation.