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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH1/8/2025   SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. We continue......
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BEACH ACCESS POINTS OPENING ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2025 County Lot (18200  Gulf Blvd) – This should be used as the PRIMARY access point for Redington Shores beaches. https://pinellas.gov/redington-shores-beach-access SECONDARY ACCESS......
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Homeowners and renters in Florida who sustained loss from Hurricanes Milton and/or Helene only have one day left to apply for FEMA assistance. The application deadline is......
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Key Messages Survivors of hurricanes Helene and Milton have about a week to apply for Individual Assistance. The application deadline is January 7, 2025. FEMA obligated over $1 billion in......
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH12/30/2024   SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. A small......
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Floridians who sustained loss from Hurricanes Milton and/or Helene have two weeks remaining to apply for federal assistance. The deadline is Jan. 7, 2025. If you applied......
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Residents can also be notified about new programs by texting “RECOVER” to 888777 Income eligibility requirements apply. Residents must provide insurance info and FEMA award/denial letter before consideration. Deadline to......
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH12/20/2024   SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. We continue......
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH12/18/2024   SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. A small......
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