M A S T E C will be installing internet cabled within the utility easement of properties in Crystal Island and Normandy Road starting January 3rd, 2022. It may be necessary to have access to your back yard during construction. If you have a pet in your yard, it may be necessary to secure … Continued
The October 2021 City Manager’s Report is ready to view. Please see the below link for more details! https://madeirabeachfl.gov/documents/october-2021-city-managers-report/
With December just around the corner The City of Madeira beach is partnering with Santa’s Angels to help kids in need have a great holiday season. For more information or to sponsor a family please fill out the form on the website below. Once the form is filled out someone from Santa’s Angels will reach … Continued
City of Madeira Beach Launches New Citizen Engagement Mobile App City of Madeira Beach is excited to launch My Madeira Beach, a new mobile citizen engagement application powered by GOGov. This application puts the power of city hall in the palm in your hand. The app allows residents to have a direct line of communication … Continued
Madeira Beach Fundamental is hosting their 10th annual shoe-vember shoe drive. last year they were able to collect over 500 pairs of shoes, let help them beat that this year! If you are able please drop off a new pair of shoes to City Hall (300 municipal Drive) until November 19th. Size and gender of … Continued
Unfortunately, Red Tide is among us. This natural occurring problem has no easy solution. As in 2018 a cooperative effort, with Pinellas County Public Works being at the helm, has been initiated many weeks ago. This involves the deploying large amounts of resources to include contracting with fishing boats to attempt to scoop up the … Continued
The June 2021 City Manager’s Report is ready to view. Please see the below link for more details! https://madeirabeachfl.gov/documents/june-2021-city-managers-report/
WHEN TO REUSE: Any sandbags which did not come into contact with floodwaters can be safely reused or stored. We do recommend keeping any sandbags that did not come in contact with flood waters as we are not out of hurricane season yet and it will save you a trip for the next storm that approaches. HOW TO STORE SANDBAGS: … Continued
Post-Storm Guidance Before you begin cleaning up after the storm make sure to document the damage and apply for building permits with the city. Building and demo permits due to flood damage will be free of charge for 30 days after the storm. Bring yard and storm debris to the side of the street for … Continued
Friends, Residents, and Tourists, At this writing, Elsa still has not made landfall north of us, but she continues to raise havoc. It seems the timing of the bands of wind gusts and high tides were to our advantage, and we had minimal flooding potential. Our damage assessment teams will be out early this morning. … Continued