Due to the impending storm and for the safety of staff and storm preparation, Town Hall will be closing at 1:00 p.m. today, Tuesday, January 9th. The police will be on patrol per usual and Town Hall plans to reopen for normal business at 8:30am on Wednesday, January 10, 2024. Public Works staff will be available for emergencies by calling Supervisor Mike Pafumi at 727-423-4256.
Sand and sandbags are available in the parking lot of Town Hall at 17425 Gulf Blvd. There is a limit of 10 bags per Redington Shores resident. Please show I.D. when you arrive.
The Town of Redington Shores is tracking an Extra-Tropical Storm Surge event that could impact our community. We are currently under a Coastal Flood Watch until 7:00 am on Wednesday 01/10/2024. Initial projections for this storm system show the probability for a greater storm surge and longer duration of higher water elevations, as compared to the recent unexpected storm that we experienced in December of 2023.
Given these factors, the Town of Redington Shores has opened a sandbag station at the Redington Shores Town Hall, located at 17425 Gulf Blvd. Interested citizens in need of sandbags can come to Town Hall with photo ID verifying Town residency. Residents shall receive an allotment of ten (10) sandbags and the sand to fill them. If you arrive after hours, please sign in and take no more than 10 bags. They will be located on the back porch of Town Hall. Please stay up to date with Pinellas County / local weather alerts as they become available. If you have any questions, contact Town Hall at 727-397-5538. To find out more about your flood risk, visit www.townofredingtonshores.com/flooding.
Stay Connected
The Town of Redington Shores and Pinellas County have several methods of communication to keep you informed:
- Sign up for Alert Pinellas at www.pinellascounty.org/emergency
- Tune in to Bright House Channel 642
Everything you need to prepare is in the All-Hazard guide for Pinellas County Surviving the Storm, which is available at Town Hall, County buildings, public libraries, and online at www.pinellascounty.org/emergency.