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This month we are focused on Disaster Recovery. Not only is it important to plan for a disaster but it is also important to plan for what steps to take after a disaster. Take a look below for some helpful tips. Insurance Information: Renter's Flood Insurance:  It is important for even Renters to get flood...

September is the peak of Hurricane Season and is National Preparedness Month! The reason why September is the most active month comes down to wind and water temperature. Wind shear is when the winds at the top of the atmosphere. When they are strong, they can weaken potential storms. Where tropical storms typically develop during...

Summer means thunderstorms! It is important to prepare not only for hurricanes but also strong thunderstorms that can bring tornadoes. Take a look at the links below for some helpful tips! An important thing to point out is if you see a storm rolling in on the beach, especially with lightning, seek shelter! Lightning travels...

What to do when you lose power! Summer means thunderstorms. There doesn't have to be a hurricane for you to lose power, a strong summer thunderstorm and do the trick. Please see below on some actions to take if you loose power in a thunderstorm or hurricane. Keep freezer and refrigerator doors closed Use a...

Hurricane Season Starts June 1st, are you ready? Hurricane season starts June 1st. Make sure you and your family  are ready and understand Hurricane impacts and what to do before and after the storms. Don't forget to make a plan for your pets, they are family too! *Under disaster conditions and the following recovery operations,...

How to Prepare with Your Kids! Kids have many questions when dealing with disasters. Please check out the links below on how you can start a conversation with your kids today! Play a game with your kids Prepare for disasters with your kids Build a kit with your kids Help kids cope with disasters Education...

As hurricane season approaches it is important to make a plan. Take a look the list and links below to help create yours! *Under disaster conditions and the following recovery operations, access to Madeira Beach will be restricted to persons with identification showing they are a resident or property owner. Emergency access permits are available to...

Prepare your home Prepare your pantry and home Emergency Supply Checklist Power Outage Checklist Ways to protect your home Elevate your home's lowest floor above base flood elevation (Make sure to obtain proper building permits) Anchor down fuel tanks Install flood vents in foundation with walls, garages and other enclosed areas Use flood resistant material...

*Under disaster conditions and the following recovery operations, access to Madeira Beach will be restricted to persons with identification showing they are a resident or property owner. Emergency access permits are available to Madeira Beach Residents and Business Owners, sign up here. *Receive alerts about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for Alert Pinellas.  Resolve...

*Under disaster conditions and the following recovery operations, access to Madeira Beach will be restricted to persons with identification showing they are a resident or property owner. Emergency access permits are available to Madeira Beach Residents and Business Owners, sign up here. *Receive alerts about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for Alert Pinellas.  Get...

Pinellas County All-Hazard Guide For Realtors – Know the Flood Risk Pinellas Community Volunteer Resources After the Flood Returning Home After a Hurricane or Flood The National Center for Healthy Housing – Guide for cleaning up a flooded home FEMA NFIP Flood Insurance Claims Handbook FEMA National Flood Insurance Program Publications

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Get a Plan Pinellas County Flood Information Pinellas County Flood Insurance Information Mitigation-Florida Division of Emergency Management National Hurricane Center (NOAA) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) State Department of Financial Services American Red Cross United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Ready Pinellas App

The City of Madeira Beach wants to know, have you been counted yet? The 2020 Census will be ending on September 30th, and every resident of Madeira Beach is encouraged to participate. The best part is you don’t have to leave your home or office! Just click the “Love My Neighborhood” button on the front...

The Crystal Island Roadway and Drainage Improvement Project remains on schedule as crews get ready to install curbing and a new water main on John’s Pass Avenue on Monday. Water service on John’s Pass Ave. and Flamingo Dr. will be temporarily interrupted on Monday while crews replace a faulty valve and install the new water...

Gibbs & Register (G&R) work crews are reminding residents on Crystal Drive that there is no on-street parking allowed. This includes any private contractors such as landscaping, home repair, and housekeeping related vehicles. Any vehicles not parked in a driveway, and out of the ROW, will have to be moved by the owner or will...

Madeira Beach is 2-miles of the most beautiful beach on the gulf coast of Florida. Thousands of people from around the world come to enjoy the weather, shopping, dining, and nightlife but the biggest attraction is the pristine stretch of sand overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. On August 5, 2020, the Madeira Beach City Commission...

The City of Madeira Beach has a new Fire Chief. Former Fire Inspector and Interim Fire Chief Clint Belk officially accepted the offer to become Station 25’s permanent chief late last week. Belk, a former, Rescue Lieutenant, Firefighter, and Paramedic brings 15-years of firefighting experience to the job. Belk started his public safety career in...

Madeira Beach Master Plan 2002

Water and beach activities are popular pastimes for Madeira Beach. As traffic increases, safety requires vigilance to prevent mishaps and even serious accidents. Careless navigation causes damage to property from excessive wakes. Some of the following are laws; others are suggestions. Boating the Safe Way Observe the posted “Idle Speed, No Wake” and “Slow Down,...

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