Make sure to pull a permit BEFORE work starts! Permit fees have been waived until Sept. 26th for those who have experienced damages from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Work without a permit is subject to an after the fact permit Fee. Starting June 12th, work without a permit will result in an after the fact … Continued
We have hired a street sweeper contractor to continue to sweep up the City! Please remind contractors to move equipment to make room for the street sweeper. June 5th: City Wide Sweep including John’s Pass Village June 19th: Pervious Roads including Boca Ciega, 137th Ave Cir., and parts of Gulf Ln Street sweeping helps keep only rain … Continued
Now is the time to prepare for Hurricane Season! Take a look at a few flyers that might be a good idea to keep in your emergency kit of on your phone for future use! Haven’t started an emergency kit? Take a look at the below link for a list of items to keep in … Continued
Hurricane season is days away — are you ready? Join us for our Hurricane Preparedness Expo and refresh your knowledge on how to stay safe before, during, and after a storm. Meet city representatives and hear from guest speakers who will share essential tips, resources, and updates to help you protect your home, family, and … Continued
The Building and Community Development Staff have been working tirelessly to get out Substantial Damage letters and push permits. Please see an update of permitting numbers since Sept. 27th. PERMITS: Applications Processed: 2686 Permits Under Review: 131 Permits needing more information from Applicant: 206 Permits Issued: 2333 INSPECTIONS: Total Since Sept. 27th: 3279 Passed: 2655 … Continued
The Building and Community Development Staff have been working tirelessly to get out Substantial Damage letters and push permits. Please see an update of permitting numbers since Sept. 27th. PERMITS: 📍 Applications Processed: 2670 📍 Permits Under Review: 237 📍 Permits Waiting to be reviewed: 5 📍 Permits waiting on more information from Applicant: 165 📍 Permits … Continued
Good neighbors care about clean water! Do you part, scoop the poop! Pet waste is made up of salmonellosis, toxocariasis, and toxoplasmosis. These are diseases transmitted by bacteria and parasites in pet waste. Without proper disposal, these diseases threaten our children and our waterways with every rain shower. #StormwaterStewardshipMonth #OnlyRainDownTheDrain #Don‘tFeedTheAlgae
As Sea Turtle Season continues keep in mind lighting is a huge factor in disorienting turtles! Anyone in the Turtle Conservation zone must adhere to wildlife friendly lighting. How can you help? Close your drapes or blinds and turn off all unnecessary outdoor lights. Switch other lights to sea turtle-friendly lights if your property can … Continued
Even minor showers produce stormwater: an inch of rain across an acre of land is the same as 27,154 gallons of water! All this water enters our waterways much quicker than if the water had been absorbed by natural habitats, exposing our waterbodies to innumerable pollutants.