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Beach residents and visitors asked to help hatchlings survive Sea turtle nesting season is underway, and Pinellas County is asking residents and visitors to help our nesting sea turtles, at......
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The Black Skimmers are currently nesting behind the Redington Towers condos. This location is a few buildings south of the public beach access, and is a nice wide beach that......
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During a hurricane, old gasoline and household cleaners could pollute your home and neighborhood. Clean out these hazards before hurricane season to avoid the last-minute rush and long lines right......
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County is facing a deadline in Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Redington Shores LINKS TO VIDEO AND PHOTOS: Speakers and Q & A, Before and After nourishment photo The Pinellas County Commission......
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UPDATE: We will be joining the Town of Indian Shores with a “Signing Day” event on Thursday 02/20/25 and Friday 02/21/25 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at the Indian......
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Who’s ready for a Valentine’s Weekend pickup?Let’s give Mother Nature the biggest Valentine’s Day gift by cleaning up on Redington Shores! All supplies provided. WHEN: Saturday February 15th, 8:00 – 11:00......
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Join us for a Webinar on Beach Nourishment and Easements in Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, and Redington Shores Please join us for a Virtual Project Information Meeting to discuss......
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Select beachfront homes in Redington Shores received an important letter in the mail from Pinellas County regarding a beach renourishment program. Without this program, large areas of the beach will......
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Dear Redington Shores Property Owners: The Sand Key project along Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores and Redington Shores was last fully nourished in 2012. In 2018 a partial nourishment was......
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Pinellas County has distributed more than 21,000 sandbags in 2024 in preparation for storm season, including more than 3,400 in the days leading up to Hurricane Debby. Here’s what to......
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