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Disaster Recovery- Hurricane Idalia

City of Madeira Beach Offices are open normal hours the remainder of the week. While the City cleans up please keep in mind some key information: Regular Garbage and Recycling pickup resuming. Items from demo or furniture will not be picked up Permit fees waived until September 8th for any work related to storm damage … Continued

Hurricane Idalia Update

OFFICE HOURS:  August 29th: 7:30am – 12:00pm August 30th: CLOSED August 31st: TBD SAND BAGS: Starting at 9am, Madeira Beach residents can pick up 10 bags per household at the Public Words Yard within the Marina. Staff will be onsite checking IDs, if you don’t have a Madeira Beach ID we need something that ties … Continued

Tropical Storm Idalia Update

Tropical Strom Idalia The City is currently working on battening down the hatches. We are looking at a very high tide tomorrow and Wednesday along with possible 7-10 feet storm surge. Please see below for some ways you can get ready now! Sand Bags: A sand bag station will open starting at 11am today at … Continued

Hurricane Supply Tax Holiday Starts Aug 26th

With the tropics heating up it is a great time to check your kits and get ready for a potential storm. Starting tomorrow, August 26th, the Hurricane Sales Tax Holiday begins, take a look below for items included:

FREE Money available for Turtle Friendly Lighting

Did you know there is FREE MONEY available to get turtle friendly lighting at your home if you live on the beach? The Sea Turtle Conservancy has a grant available to help get our beaches turtle friendly! Stop by City Hall today to get a brochure, the first 50 residents will also get a free … Continued

Building & Community Development Office Hours

The City of Madeira Beach Building/Community Development Depts. are now offering dedicated Office Hours to go over items necessary to submit a complete permit application. This will include a general discussion of the proposed work, applicable codes, FEMA regulations and any other governing aspects relevant to the proposed work. Join us Wednesday afternoons from 1:00pm … Continued

Stay Safe in High Winds

With summer storms often bring high winds and possible tornadic activity. Take a look below on some tips to stay safe in high wind situations! Trim tree branches away from your house and power lines. Secure loose gutter and shutters. Identify an interior room of your house, such as an interior bathroom that you can … Continued

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