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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH5/28/2025     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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Redington Shores Town Hall will be closed on Monday, May 26, 2025, in observance of Memorial Day as we honor and remember the brave veterans who sacrificed for our freedom.......
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The City of Seminole presents the Hurricane Preparedness Expo 2025 + Touch-A-Truck! WHEN: Wednesday, May 21st, 5-7 p.m. WHERE: Seminole City Park, Park View Room, 7464 Ridge Road, Seminole, FL 33772 This FREE......
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Have storm damage questions about: Applying for a partial property tax refund Requesting a Building Value Reconsideration Your homestead exemption post-storm Utilizing the calamity provision to save taxes when rebuilding......
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Is the structure value on your FEMA letter too low to repair your property? As an alternative to getting a private appraisal, you may request a Pre-Storm Building Value Reconsideration......
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH5/14/2025     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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Please join us for pizza and beverages as we discuss important flood insurance topics such as: Condos versus single family dwellings and how coverage is different Elevated versus non-elevated structures......
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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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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH5/7/2025     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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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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