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17425 Gulf Blvd., Redington Shores, FL 33708
Great news for our residents and beachgoers! Pinellas County is working on emergency projects to renourish our shorelines and reconstruct our dunes. Residents are being discouraged from attempting to implement......
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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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  Mark your calendars! The 2023 Town Picnic will be held on Saturday October 14th, from 1-5 p.m. at Constitution Park. Join us for food, fun, and inflatables for the kids! ......
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The Police Department is in the process of improving on the Early Warning Emergency Siren System by adding speakers that will allow for voice announcements during activation. These speakers will......
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WHAT: Pinellas County 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 disinfection.  WHEN:......
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