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A planned, new dining establishment is now hiring, according to a banner on its patio.

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Local Hot Button Issues
What will downtown Largo look like? The city continues to encourage community redevelopment and growth around town and in its downtown/West Bay Drive area.
How to improve transportation in town? Road construction is all around Largo. Public safety on the roads is a big concern. Largo is currently working on plans for efficient and safe travel routes.
How will Largo keep the level of service its residents would like while trimming the city budget? For about six years faced with less revenue, the city has made budget cuts.
A planned, new dining establishment is now hiring, according to a banner on its patio.

A new urban farming conference will explore backyard farming.
Cosmo's Cafe offers homestyle cooking for breakfast and lunch.
A police dog helped find one suspect with a "firearm in his pants" and another suspect was allegedly seen "emptying the contents of the vehicle's glove box while wearing blue latex gloves," according to arrest affidavits.
A new urban farming conference will explore backyard farming.
The nonprofit SPCA Tampa Bay is putting the call out for supplies to help care for and shelter the menagerie of neglected animals that arrived from Oldsmar.
The nonprofit SPCA Tampa Bay in Largo brought in two veterinarians to assess the menagerie of animals.
Staff at the SPCA Tampa Bay spent Sunday and Monday getting more than 300 animals situated at their facility in Largo. The animals were seized after they were discovered at an Oldsmar home Sunday afternoon.
After 17 years, a local mom "re-invents" herself and opens her own consignment shop on West Bay Drive in Largo.
The new 7-Eleven store is now open at 10 North Missouri Ave.
The new Gunslingers offers a variety of dining and entertainment options.
A new urban farming conference at the Pinellas County Extension will explore backyard farming.
Monday The SPCA Tampa Bay in Largo continued to assess and treat more than 300 animals, which the nonprofit received Sunday.
Nate Dogg's Pizzeria opened in November in the Winn Dixie Plaza near the intersection of Walsingham Road and Seminole Boulevard in Largo.
A new urban farming conference will explore backyard farming in the city.
The new Gunslingers offers a variety of dining and entertainment options.
New after-school programs opened Monday in Dunedin and Largo.
New after-school programs opened Monday in Dunedin and Largo.
On Monday the agency continued to assess and treat more than 300 animals, which the nonprofit received Sunday.