The speed humps are ordered, but city engineers are waiting to hear from residents about where sidewalks will go.
Two pavilions and a trail are going in at J.C. Weaver Park over the next month and a half, park officials say.
The city accepted a half-acre parcel of land on Skinner Boulevard on Dec. 15 that will later be used as a park.
You should be able to “get a kiss and get out” at Dunedin restaurants and bars on New Year's Eve. Amplified sound will be permitted until 12:30 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2012.
Local planners want improvements to a design for a 26-unit complex before it moves forward. Some believe the project would bring income to causeway merchants; others fear it'll be left unfinished.
In this age of email and private overnight delivery companies, do we still need “snail mail?”
The barricade at Patricia and McLean Street will be removed after speed humps and a stop sign are installed, officials voted on Thursday (Dec. 1).
State lawmakers passed a motion Wednesday recommending that Pinellas County hire an independent firm to analyze EMS transport proposals.
Residents and commissioners were divided, but ultimately the decision landed on the side of decades of scientific research on which federal recommendations are based.
Traffic engineers will pitch a revised proposal for the reopening of Patricia Avenue in tonight's commission meeting.
City officials said they will decide whether or not to continue fluoridating the city water supply.
The statewide measures will prohibit the possession, sale and exchange of tiger sharks and great, scalloped and smooth hammerhead sharks harvested from Florida waters.
The system could generate products from algae, including, down the line, biofuel. Dunedin employees said they were interested in its uses for sewage treatment.
City officials turned away a federal grant that would have been used to construct bike lanes on Pinehurst Road.
A citizen committee agreed on term limits and changing a line that would pave the way for increased payment for elected officials. The members believe it will encourage more low-income candidates.
City traffic engineers need more time to look over data and hear from neighbors.
Fairway Gardens in Clearwater has four available two-bedroom units for Dunedin residents for $675 per month.
Dunedin must decide soon whether to use federal money to add bike lanes on Pinehurst Road. The issue will be discussed Thursday at City Hall.
The incident has raised questions about firearm laws in Dunedin.
Officials are considering putting grant money toward bicycle lanes on Pinehurst Road before the offer expires Dec. 5.
Dunedin city officials voted to keep the venue small, but to come away with a final decision on the water fluoridation issue on Nov. 29.
Restaurateur says the outdoor dining helps the entire community.
The Living Room on Main is likely to get right-of-way for more dining and an outdoor fountain.
Clearwater city leaders are set to discuss spending an estimated $700 a year to maintain navigational signs in Dunedin Pass and Mandalay Channel Thursday (Nov. 3).
Many in the Tampa Bay area already have signed the online petition.
Here are five things that made news in Dunedin the past week that we hope you didn't miss.
In order for a film production company to shoot video to promote downtown Dunedin, Main Street will temporarily close Sunday morning.
A new city parking lot next to the Dunedin Brewery with access to the Pinellas Trail helps ease parking congestion downtown.
In a hotly debated issue, the decision to reopen Patricia Avenue was tentatively voted down but the commission asked city staff to come up with more recommendations to possibly allow the street to reopen at its Nov. 17 meeting.
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Dunedin city staff recommends Patrica Avenue be reopened because of significant vehicular increase on the surrounding streets.
A pair of local women who are behind the Dunedin "Mutts for Murals" have launched another project to help the Pinellas County Animal Services Center.
Here's a look back at five stories that were of interest to Dunedin residents last week.
Due to a new state law, municipalities are not allowed to levy any special taxes on gun dealers and gunsmiths including, some say, business taxes.
A citizen group charged with reviewing Dunedin's constitution suggests capping officials and favors mandatory training for new commissioners.
Dunedin city officials want to explore uses for grant money that would have gone for a multiuse trail before time runs out.
Neighbors and officials are calling on Pinellas County to honor its bargain to maintain causeway beaches.
In a marathon session that lasted late into the night, commissioners approved changes to district boundaries, but a land development proposal saw plenty of opposition.
At the six-month mark, officials are nearly ready to look at the controversial issue and consider alternatives to closing the popular cut-through street.
Pinellas County Commissioners are inviting residents to give their opinions about proposed boundaries for county commission districts. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. tonight.