The goal is to benefit homeowners and the community by removing monetary barriers, encouraging reinvestment, and promoting improvements.
The commission will consider the purchase and sale agreement for the Gladys Douglas property.
An in-service training day for county employees is set for Feb 15.
With two days before the Jan. 31 deadline, the Pinellas commission and city of Dunedin hopes to raise $10 million for endangered land.
Residents and businesses can learn how to recycle or safely dispose of hundreds of items.
Proposals must be submitted by Feb. 4.
In the coming weeks, a large portion of the additional state supply will go to providing second doses.
Officials plan to use the funding to cover costs of ongoing work to assess and reduce the county’s vulnerability to flooding.
Applications must be received no later than 3 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4
Both governments agreed that the land should be acquired for environmental preservation and passive recreation.
Residents 65 and older should soon be able to start pre-registering for a second round of COVID-19 vaccines.
Those wishing to comment virtually now must preregister.
The extension keeps in effect an ordinance requiring face coverings within public places
The face covering mandate remains in place.
Dunedin and Pinellas County have offered to purchase the property for up to $8 million but the estate wants $10 million.
The city of Dunedin government offices will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 24 through Friday, Dec. 25, in observance of the holidays.
This week, the local governments received certified appraisals for the 44-acre property ranging from $5.52 million to $5.55 million.
All city buildings will be closed for Thanksgiving observance Thursday and Friday.
Garbage and recycling pick up will be unaffected.
Julie Ward Bujalski handily won her race and another term as mayor of Dunedin after receiving 55 percent of the vote.
Here's a breakdown of unofficial results in Dunedin's 10 voting precincts.
The extension keeps in effect an ordinance requiring face coverings within public places.
The outlook has changed from stable to positive.
Applications are now being accepted for a three-year appointment to the board.
In other news, the county has received a $1.2 million grant for substance abuse intervention and treatment.
Dunedin city commissioners unanimously agreed Tuesday to find a way to purchase and preserve the Douglas-Hackworth property.
Applications are due at 3 p.m. on Nov. 10.
Health officials are monitoring a recent increase in the seven-day rolling averages for new cases and percentage of positive tests.
Pinellas County is one of the 33 communities in Florida selected for grant funding under the Florida’s Florida Resilient Coastlines Program.
Applications are due on Nov. 10.
Voters can place their completed ballot in the drop box from Oct. 19-Nov. 2.
The county’s seven-day rolling averages for new cases and positive tests, along with hospital capacity, remain stable.
The extension keeps the face covering requirement in public places in place.
Residents say Gladys Douglas-Hackworth expressed a desire to see the property preserved as park land before her death in July.
The schedule will be different for customers in the northern and southern portions of the county.
The virtual event begins at 7 p.m.
Gov. DeSantis' executive order does not effect the local face mask requirement for indoor facilities.
The board also delegated the authority for near-future extensions to County Administrator Barry A. Burton until further notice.
His responsibilities will include administrative services, economic development, marketing and communications, and the airport.