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17425 Gulf Blvd., Redington Shores, FL 33708
WHAT: Pinellas County Utilities will conduct routine maintenance on the water system in order to optimize water quality. The method of water treatment will be temporarily changed from chloramine to chlorine......
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Beach residents and visitors asked to help hatchlings survive Sea turtle nesting season is underway, and Pinellas County is asking residents and visitors to help our nesting sea turtles, at......
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The Black Skimmers are currently nesting behind the Redington Towers condos. This location is a few buildings south of the public beach access, and is a nice wide beach that......
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Are YOU prepared? Hurricane Season begins June 1st! Make sure you are prepared. Join us at the Indian Shores 4th Floor Community Center for the Annual Flood & Hurricane Workshop......
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Give your feedback through May 23 on the Recovery Draft Action Plan! After receiving more than 3,000 resident survey responses and completing an extensive review of data for unmet needs......
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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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During a hurricane, old gasoline and household cleaners could pollute your home and neighborhood. Clean out these hazards before hurricane season to avoid the last-minute rush and long lines right......
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH4/22/2025     SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. Total......
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VA Bay Pines Healthcare System depends on the goodwill of our supporters. You can make a difference when you help us serve our Veterans. Currently VA Bay Pines is in......
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Did you have to make a decision to evacuate or stay at home due to Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton? Help better inform emergency management and public health officials about......
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