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This month marks the 25th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew. On the morning of Aug. 24, 1992, Hurricane Andrew, a Category 4 hurricane with maximum wind speeds exceeding 175 miles per......
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Beginning Thursday, June 8th thru the end of next week, Miller Pipeline will be working in various areas around town sealing sewer lines. The large trucks will be in the......
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The District has tightened water restrictions throughout 16-county region. The Southwest Florida Water Management District’s (District) Governing Board voted today to increase water restrictions throughout the region. The modified Phase......
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Standard homeowners and renters insurance does not cover flood damage Pinellas County is currently experiencing drought conditions, but the rainy season will be upon us in a matter of months.......
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FROM THE MAYOR Bert Adams Summer is on its way and with summer comes the Hurricane Season. Please mark your calendar for our educational Flood & Hurricane Awareness meeting May......
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Residents are reminded of the county’s open burning prohibitions; advised to follow simple safety steps when visiting parks and preserves. Residents advised to monitor the current dry weather conditions County......
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What is stormwater Runoff? Stormwater Runoff is rainfall that does not seep into the ground but runs off over our yards, streets, parking lots, and buildings. The stormwater runoff then......
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Coastal property owners encouraged to attend to learn more about project and discuss easements Public information meeting to be held on Thursday, March 30, from 6 – 8 p.m. at......
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Beware of bogus red light camera violation email CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, MARCH 14, 2017 – The Pinellas County Tax Collector’s office began receiving calls on the morning of Tuesday, March 14,......
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A MESSAGE FROM PINELLAS COUNTY Pinellas County is working with municipal partners, Army Corps of Engineers on beach renourishment Project to repair damage from Hurricane Hermine Four-month project will require......
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