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If you are a resident that has experienced any flooding in the past, the Town would like to hear from you. Please download, print and fill out the comment card......
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The Sales Tax Exemption Period on Impact-Resistant Doors, Garage Doors, and Windows runs from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2024 A temporary sales tax exemption period on impact-resistant doors,......
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The Town of Redington Shores recently hosted our annual Flood and Hurricane Information Meeting in order to help share helpful info with our residents in regards to hurricane preparedness, flood......
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced changes to the National Flood Insurance Program that will affect both coverage and cost.  Redington Shores residents and property owners are encouraged......
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Please join the Town of Redington Shores at a virtual Hurricane Preparedness Workshop, May 11th, 6:30pm – 8:00pm. Learn what to do before, during, and after a storm to keep you and your property safe.  ...
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MAYOR HENDERSON INVITES BUSINESSES AND RESIDENTS TO: FLOODING AND INSURANCE, WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Tuesday, March 30, 2021  6:00 PM – 7:30 PM  Via ZOOM A property owner’s insurance......
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March 8th – 15th is Flood Awareness Week. Since our beautiful town, Redington Shores, is in a coastal high hazard area, we take this week to promote public education and awareness of potential weather hazards and methods of protection that...
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Pinellas County has launched a new Disaster Risk Survey as part of an effort to understand our community’s vulnerabilities to a major disaster....
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Tropical Storm Eta flooded many homes and businesses in Pinellas County. The following rundown of advice and resources are still applicable to those impacted. General information FEMA Individual Assistance is......
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