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City Hall will be closed Thurs., Feb 1st due to a Pinellas County project that requires the water to be turned off. This closure only effects the City Hall Building including the Gym and City Centre rooms. City Hall will reopen on Fri., Feb 2nd 8:30am - 4:30pm. Recreation, Marina, and Fire buildings will not...

Happy #NationalFloridaDay! To celebrate we were invited to view The Shifting Sands, a short film created by the Indian Rocks Beach Historical Museum. Amongst other aspects of shifting sand, the film highlighted beach dunes and groins as ways to help with beach erosion. It just so happens Madeira Beach has both! While hurricane Idalia may...

Sewer Smoke Testing- January 15 - 20, 2024 Sewer smoke testing is underway in Madeira Beach, impacted residents have been notified by door hangers. Pinellas County’s Department of Environment and Infrastructure (DEI) is conducting the testing, which involves forcing non-toxic, artificially created smoke down manholes and through sewer pipes to find cracks and other anomalies...

The Madeira Beach Community Development Department is currently in process of rezoning the John's Pass Village area to the John's Pass Village Activity Center. Throughout the process we will have neighborhood meetings as well as Planning and Board of Commission meetings to discuss the proposed language. To keep residents in loop please feel free to...

Join the Gulf Beaches Library on Thursday, January 25th from 5pm - 8pm for an Open House Fundraiser. Light refreshments, complimentary beer & wine, and silent auction. Stick around for the 1968 Time Capsule opening at 7:30pm! A $10 donation to enter the fundraiser is suggested at the door. Parking: Onsite Parking at Library, overflow...

City Hall is currently open with empty sand bags, please head over to the Public Works yard (within the Madeira Beach Municipal Marina on 150th) to fill them up. As we know just because it isn't hurricane season don't mean it won't storm, keep those sand bags until they are not usable, see below some...

Stormy weather is coming our way Tuesday possibly Wednesday with a high chance of flooding. City Hall has sand bags if needed with a filling station at the Public Works Yard (located within the Madeira Beach Municipal Marina off 150th). This is a self service station and is not manned by city staff but there are shovels...

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