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The Beach Nourishment Project is underway! Redington Shores will soon be having a wider, more beautiful beach!  ...
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As of this evening, a fish kill washed up on our beach. The concentration seems to be in the southern part of Redington Shores and into North Redington. The County......
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Heavy rain events during summer storms, tropical storms or hurricanes can introduce stormwater into the sanitary sewer system. Combine that with power outages at sewer system pump stations and the......
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Pinellas County is hosting public meeting about upcoming beach nourishment project. Coastal property owners encouraged to attend to learn more about project· Public meeting to be held on Wednesday, March......
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Hurricane Nate may not have paid the Tampa Bay area a direct visit, but the effects of the storm surge coupled with high tides were quite visible in our Town......
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Besides power outages, the next biggest problem left behind from Hurricane Irma for most Pinellas County residents is debris. Disaster debris can contain an unsegregated mixture of hazardous and solid......
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FROM THE MAYOR Bert Adams Summer is on its way and with summer comes the Hurricane Season. Please mark your calendar for our educational Flood & Hurricane Awareness meeting May......
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Residents are reminded of the county’s open burning prohibitions; advised to follow simple safety steps when visiting parks and preserves. Residents advised to monitor the current dry weather conditions County......
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What is stormwater Runoff? Stormwater Runoff is rainfall that does not seep into the ground but runs off over our yards, streets, parking lots, and buildings. The stormwater runoff then......
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