Preregistration is complete for first 3K vaccines.
The face covering mandate remains in place.
The extension keeps in effect an ordinance requiring face coverings within public places.
The session is set for 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Officials continue to closely monitor new COVID-19 case averages, percentage of positive tests, hospitalizations, and hospital bed capacity.
The outlook has changed from stable to positive.
Applications are now being accepted for a three-year appointment to the board.
Applications must be submitted by 3 p.m. on Nov. 10.
Health officials are monitoring a recent increase in the 7-day rolling averages for new COVID-19 cases and percentage of positive tests.
Applications are due on Nov. 10.
The county’s seven-day rolling averages for new COVID-19 cases and positive tests, along with hospital capacity, remain stable.
The Zoom session begins at 6 p.m.
The schedule will be different for customers in the northern and southern portions of the county.
Gov. DeSantis' executive order will not effect the local face covering requirement for indoor facilities.
The Board of County Commissioners will review applications and make a decision at its meeting on Oct. 20.
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.
Agenda items include street closures and extension of the COVID-19 state of emergency.
On Aug. 18, Patricia "Patti" Kincer was elected to Pinellas Park City Council Seat 2 and sworn in during a public meeting Sept. 3.
The Florida League of Cities announced those appointed to serve on the Florida League of Cities 2020-2021 legislative policy committee.
The Board of County Commissioners on Thursday extended its State of Local Emergency declaration for COVID-19 through Sept. 25.
Standing areas are prohibited.
The extension keeps in force an ordinance requiring face coverings and social distancing in public places.
The project will involve public workshops and outreach through social media.
The deadline is Sept. 30.
The city of Pinellas Park has chosen a builder to create a city center that includes affordable live/work housing.
Lockheed Martin has donated to the Pinellas Park Angel Fund.
The board received an update suggesting face masks, social distancing and the state’s temporary closure of bars have slowed the spread.
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 COVID-19 challenges before taking a vote.
To assist with paying bills, Pinellas County has broadened eligibility for individuals and families for the CARES program.
The Pinellas Park Gateway Chamber of Commerce is hosting a virtual open forum debate for the city council candidates.
Agenda available for July 14 City Commission meeting; the public library is now open.
Pinellas County government offices will be closed on Friday, July 3.
The change is an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Pinellas County plans to launch new programs for local businesses as well as countywide pandemic response in the coming weeks.