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Flood Awareness Week will begin March 9, 2026 this year. March 9th – 15th is Flood Awareness Week. Since our beautiful town, Redington Shores, is in a coastal high hazard area, we......
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Join us at Town Hall on Thursday, March 5th, 2026 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. for pizza and beverages as we discuss important flood insurance topics in preparation for Flood Awareness......
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Please join us for light refreshments as we discuss important flood insurance and hurricane preparation topics! Flood Insurance presented by Kimberly Harr of Harr & Associates Insurance, Inc. and Representatives......
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FAQs How is the Building Department organized? The Town of Redington Shores entered into an interlocal agreement with the Town of Redington Beach in February 2024 to provide their Building......
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Please join us for pizza and beverages as we discuss important flood insurance topics such as: Condos versus single family dwellings and how coverage is different Elevated versus non-elevated structures......
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Join the City of Madeira Beach and other experts on getting ready for Hurricane & Sea Turtle Season on May 31st starting at 10 am and ending at 1 pm......
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The Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) is excited to announce Florida’s first statewide Residential Mitigation program, Elevate Florida. The goal of this program is to enhance community resilience by......
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Soon you will receive your substantial damage letter. Here are answers to the common questions that may arise. 1) I received my letter. What’s the next step? You have options......
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Initial damage assessments are substantially complete. The data collected is now in the Quality Control / Review process with Tidal Basin – a State provided contractor for the Pinellas County area....
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FEMA applicants in Special Flood Hazard Areas who receive disaster assistance because of flood caused damages are required to buy and keep flood insurance on their property. As part of......
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