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Unfortunately, the difficult decision was made to cancel the 2024 Boat Parade and House Decorating Contest. Boats and docks were damaged as well as the judging locations and the award......
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Scroll to the bottom of the page for our Hauler’s Latest Update. STREET SWEEPING BEGAN OCTOBER 23RD ON THE EAST SIDE OF GULF BLVD. WE HAVE ASKED THE SWEEPERS TO......
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As recovery continues for hurricanes Milton, Helene and Debby, Pinellas County is sharing the following updates about resources available for impacted residents: The Multi-agency Resource Center (MARC) at Dunedin City......
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The Town Hall Post-Hurricane Meeting was held on Tuesday 10/29 and included a panel of representatives from FEMA, FDEM, SafeBuilt Building Department, among other, to help answer questions our residents......
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Please note that the Constitution Park Playscape is temporarily closed. We will send updates as soon as the equipment is deemed safe to reopen....
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Pinellas County and/or FEMA have begun Substantial Damage Estimate inspections. The Inspectors are making great progress. Please remember that this is a multistep process and will take time. We will......
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Damage assessment teams, in coordination with the Town of Redington Shores, will be working in the community throughout the weekend to complete storm-related inspections....
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STREET SWEEPING BEGAN OCTOBER 23RD ON THE EAST SIDE OF GULF BLVD. WE HAVE ASKED THE SWEEPERS TO USE WATER WHEN SWEEPING TO REDUCE THE DUST. **Please do not overfill......
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Pinellas County Property Appraiser’s Office will be hosting an Outreach Event, an informative session where we’ll review the property tax process and answer your questions! If you are unable to......
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STREET SWEEPING BEGAN OCTOBER 23RD ON THE EAST SIDE OF GULF BLVD. WE HAVE ASKED THE SWEEPERS TO USE WATER WHEN SWEEPING TO REDUCE THE DUST. **Please do not overfill......
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