The Board of County Commissioners on Thursday extended its State of Local Emergency declaration for COVID-19 through Sept. 25.
Standing areas are not allowed.
The millage rate and the operating and capital budget will be discussed.
The extension keeps in force and ordinance requiring face masks and social distancing in public places.
The project will involve public workshops and outreach through social media.
The tentative millage rate for FY 2021 and the FY 2021 tentative operating and capital budget will be discussed.
The hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 8-17, except for Sundays.
The board received an update suggesting mask wearing, social distancing and the state’s temporary closure of bars have slowed the spread.
Janet C. Long has picked up several key endorsements in her race for reelection to the Pinellas County Commission.
Collection efforts for non-payment were suspended in March due to hardships created by COVID-19.
Health officials say ICU beds are filling up and more younger people are getting sick.
The board heard from public health and EMS officials about the challenges presented by COVID-19 before taking a vote.
To assist with paying bills Pinellas County has broadened eligibility for individuals and families for the CARES program.
The city is working with the vendor to resolve the outage.
Anyone who has lost a job or significant income due to COVID-19 can now apply for a maximum of $5,000 in assistance per household.
Officials are working with the phone vendor to resolve the issue.
Pinellas County government offices will be closed on Friday, July 3,
Pinellas County plans to launch new programs for local businesses as well as countywide pandemic response in the coming weeks.
The Florida Association of Counties has recognized Pinellas County Commissioner Janet C. Long as a Presidential Advocate.
The peacefulrally, attended by about 40 residents, featured speakers and a candlelight vigil.
The application deadline is July 31.
Applications are due at 3 p.m. on June 29.
Priority will be given to Social/Cultural Nonprofit programs that benefit the community as a whole.
Pinellas County is seeking input to identify the most pressing community needs.
Trending data shows a recent uptick in total Coronavirus cases and positive test results.
Pinellas police and sheriff agree to review their use-of-force policies.
The Department of Solid Waste will reopen its Household Electronics and Chemical Collection Center.
The program is for those who need emergency help paying overdue rent, mortgage and utilities.
Individuals and families who have lost a job or significant income due to the COVID-19 pandemic can also request emergency help.
This meeting is also available live on the Agenda page of the website, on Dunedin TV and will stream on Facebook Live.
After nearly a year of discussion, the Dunedin City Commission has settled on a design for the new Dunedin City Hall.
Pinellas County, in coordination with the FDOT, will hold a public hearing on the Dunedin Causeway Bridge Project March 11.
Coca-Cola North America announced that it is closing its Dunedin bottling plant.
The Florida Green Building Coalition has recognized the City of Dunedin’s environmental stewardship at the Platinum level.
On Saturday, Dunedin will celebrate its designation as the home city for the Florida Gulf Coast Hope Spot.
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