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Pinellas County is conducting an emergency shoreline restoration project to mitigate critical erosion caused by Hurricane Idalia. The project consists of constructing dunes. The active project area will move strategically......
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Join Krewe of Sea SaveYours partnering with the Tampa Bay Rays for a Beach Clean Up! Meet at the Beach Access located at 18200 Gulf Blvd, Redington Shores, FL 33708 on Friday, November 10th......
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At the recent BIG-C Meeting held on 9/27/2023, Doris Heitzmann from the IFAS extension of the University of Florida, who serves as the Florida-Friendly Landscapingâ„¢ Program Coordinator, held a presentation......
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To apply and get answers to your questions, call: 1-800-621-3362 711 or Video Relay Service (VRS): 1-800-621-3362   Please have the following available: Your address with zip code Condition of......
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Great news for our residents and beachgoers! Pinellas County is working on emergency projects to renourish our shorelines and reconstruct our dunes. Residents are being discouraged from attempting to implement......
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We would like to remind residents that live on the beach about not clearing or altering the dunes. The dune system is our first line of defense in a storm......
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UPDATE (March 31, 2023) Water samples taken on 3/31/2023 have shown no/background concentrations of Karenia brevis in Redington Shores and low concentrations in Madeira Beach. You can check on Pinellas......
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Please remember to skip the fertilizer from June 1st to September 30th. Keep fertilizer out of our waterways Fertilizers that enter the stormdrains flow directly into our waterways, and without......
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Ord. No. 16-01, Sec. 59-5 Confiscation by Town Any chair, lounge, tent, canopy, volleyball net or other such item left on the beaches, parks or other public property, including public......
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We all share the desire to make our waterways cleaner. The outbreaks of red tide in recent years have made this more obvious than ever. While many factors contribute to......
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