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‘It's not a game': Florida lawmakers pass bill to ban drivers from speeding on flooded streets
‘It's not a game': Florida lawmakers pass bill to ban drivers from speeding on flooded streets

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time09-05-2025

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‘It's not a game': Florida lawmakers pass bill to ban drivers from speeding on flooded streets

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — St. Petersburg residents spoke up, and the Florida Legislature heard them. Lawmakers passed the 'No vehicle wake flood zone' provision, banning drivers from speeding through flooded streets and creating damaging wakes. The plan is to lower the speed limit in the area when necessary. St. Petersburg City Council Member Brandi Gabbard helped spearhead the provision. New law aims to hold owners accountable for derelict boats 'Slowing the speed down to an idle way so that people can still get to their homes or from their homes if they have to go to work. But that it's slowed down enough so that it's not pushing that wake,' Gabbard said. She said drivers can be ticketed in what will be considered a minor offense. Enforcement can happen across jurisdictions and across the state. Rivera Bay residents described how bad the flooding was after Hurricane Helene. 'It came up to right about here; we've never had flooding before,' said Britni Cox. News Channel 8 On Your Side spoke with Cox just as a realtor was leaving her house. 'Right now, we're leaning more towards the selling,' Cox said. Other residents are trying to stick it out and make repairs. '(The water) was just below the doorknobs but they came in through the windows on the sun porch,' said Jodi Crumbliss. 'We just finished the bathroom, that's a plus. Kitchen, still nothing, and a lot to do.' Crumbliss shared photos of her flooded neighborhood. One picture showed a truck driving through the flood waters. 'It comes into our homes, so quit playing, it's not a game. Our homes are important to us, and we do everything we can to keep the water out,' Crumbliss said. News Channel 8 On Your Side asked Crumbliss if she felt the drivers made her home flooding worse. She responded by saying, 'Absolutely.' 'You get the kids who love running up and down in the water. They think it's a game and they think it's fun just to see the water splash,' Crumbliss said. They live in district two, which is council member Gabbard's district. Gabbard said there is more to be done. 'This is not the only solution. We not only need to work on our storm water system, we also need to be serious about how we help people elevate their homes,' Gabbard said. 'We need to get people up out of harm's way while we're making sure the infrastructure that is there is dependable and can keep them as safe as possible.' Some residents said this provision won't change anything for them now. 'Too little too late, at least for my circumstances, but I can't speak for the next person out there,' Cox said. 'We still got a little bit of issues going on with the flooding and drainage systems going through here so hopefully stay away from floods please.' Both Cox and Crumbliss hope this provision will help as the city tackles larger flooding problems. 'They need to do some work on the canals and what not to help the rising water, but that's down the road, I guess. But that is a great beginning to at least helping people like us who live close to the water,' Crumbliss said. Gabbard said the council is expected to get an update from the St. Petersburg police chief at the next quarterly report about enforcing the provision. If Governor DeSantis signs the bill, it will go into effect July 1. If you want to send Marilyn Parker a news tip about this story or other newsworthy events, fill out the form below! Submit a form. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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