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Join us for the Redington Shores/ Water Warrior Alliance Beach Cleanup! The cleanup will begin at 4:30 PM, followed by a relaxing sunset gathering for all participants. Volunteers are encouraged......
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Attention Redington Shores Residents: PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEES WILL NEVER ASK TO ENTER YOUR HOME. FEMA REPRESENATIVES ARE OUT IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS TAKING EXTERIOR PHOTOS. THEY, ALSO, WILL NOT ENTER YOUR......
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SAND / TRASH / DEBRIS UPDATE **Please do not overfill the dumpsters** TRASH Waste Connections will return to their normal trash removal schedule —  on the streets that are fully accessible.......
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  Key Messages Survivors who applied for FEMA assistance after Hurricanes Milton, Helene or Debby will receive a determination letter from FEMA in the mail or by email. If a survivor......
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**Please do not overfill the dumpsters** TRASH Waste Connections will return to their normal trash removal schedule —  on the streets that are fully accessible.  DEBRIS PLEASE SEPARATE YOUR DEBRIS AT......
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SAND Debris haulers are bringing in additional resources to tackle the sand issues on the west side of town – so Waste Connections trucks can get there for trash pickup.......
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TRASH Waste Connections will return Thursday to resume trash removal. DEBRIS Our contracted debris hauler is anticipated to be substantially complete (not completely clean) within 15-21 days. The hauler is also shifting......
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Pinellas County will open a sand drop-off site starting Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 1 p.m. at Sand Key Park, 1060 Gulf Blvd., Clearwater, for all county residents and businesses looking to......
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NOTE: If you live on the EAST SIDE of town and have not had your debris removed… PLEASE REMOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE ROADWAY. The debris trucks are having a......
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✔ If You Have Insurance, File a Claim Be sure to take photos to document damage. Submit any updates from your insurance company to FEMA as soon as possible. ✔......
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