Two reports confirm that local authorities have approved a $22.5M investment to replace the damaged roof at Tropicana Field, aiming to have the facility ready for the Rays’ return in the 2026 season. The funding decision follows severe weather damage from a hurricane, reflecting the city’s commitment to restoring critical sports infrastructure and ensuring public safety in the aftermath of natural disasters.
St. Petersburg City Council approved $22.5M for a new roof on the Tampa Bay Rays’ ballpark, damaged by Hurricane Milton, aiming to have it ready by the 2026 season.
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