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To apply and get answers to your questions, call: 1-800-621-3362 711 or Video Relay Service (VRS): 1-800-621-3362   Please have the following available: Your address with zip code Condition of......
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In order to help our residents, Redington Shores will be expediting permits and waiving permit fees until 10/31/23 for repairs to damaged properties due to Idalia. You must present evidence......
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HOME CLEANUP HOTLINE: 800-451-1954 If you need assistance with damage form Hurricane Idalia, call the number above to ask for help. We will connect you with volunteers from local relief......
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There are 2 dumpsters located at northeast corner of Constitution Park and Long Point Drive and 1st St. No appliances please. The dumpsters will be there until Monday September 11th....
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Now that the storm has passed and flood waters have receded, take a moment to formulate a plan for how to best start the clean up process. Not everyone experienced......
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Attention residents of Punkin Key (the neighborhood between 180th Ave. E and 182nd Ave. E.:   UPDATE: As of 12:00 p.m. on 8-31-23, normal water usage may resume. The lift......
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Please visit this page for updates on the storm. UPDATE (9/6/2023) DUMPSTERS FOR DEBRIS CLEANUP There are 2 dumpsters located at northeast corner of Constitution Park and Long Point Drive......
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  Attention Redington Shores homeowners! Get readier for hurricanes with the My Safe Florida Home program! The My Safe Florida Home program was enacted by the Florida legislature to help single-family......
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The Disaster Preparedness 2022 Sales Tax Holiday will be from May 28 to June 10. Visit Visit floridarevenue.com/DisasterPrep for more info $2 or less Cans or pouches of wet pet......
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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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