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Pinellas County has a great resource for what to do after a storm passes including: http://www.pinellascounty.org/emergency/afterthestorm.htm Food Safety Restroom safety Drinking Water Generator Safety Chainsaw Safety Driving Safety Re-Entering the County Debris Cleanup *During an active emergency please call the Citizen Information Center for more information: 727-464-4333*

**If you see a live wire near a tree or house call 911 immediately** Duke Energy is responsible for restoring power to a residence. Please visit their website below or give them a call to report an outage. Duke Energy: 800-228-8485 https://www.duke-energy.com/Outages

Employers, places of worship, civic organizations and community groups are among the organizations that can establish their own voluntary Host Homes  programs that they operate for their own employees or members. It gives an opportunity for those within an organization who live in a secure home in a non-evacuation area to open their home to a fellow...

Please visit the Pinellas County Emergency Management site for a how to guide on shelters. Review the site to help determine when the right time is to go to a shelter as well as a list of local shelters. http://www.pinellascounty.org/emergency/shelteroptions.htm

Please visit the Pinellas County Emergency Management site below for pet friendly shelters and how to register your pet. http://www.pinellascounty.org/emergency/petpreparedness.htm

Please visit the Pinellas County site for more information on:  Public Shelter List  Register for Special Needs  Special Needs Shelter Locations  What to Expect from a Special Needs Shelter  Advice for All Residents with Special Needs  

Yes, please see the link below for some helpful information for before, during, and after a storm. http://www.pinellascounty.org/emergency/PDF/All_Hazard_Guide.pdf

Know your zone! Find out your flood/evacuation zone here.

Managers Minute Welcome Back“Welcome back!” It seems strange to offer that greeting when most of us never left Madeira Beach. However, we did retreat into our self-imposed quarantine thanks to Covid-19. As May turned into June, and the governor issued his Phase 2 directives, you could almost feel a sense of relief as residents began...

June 23, 2020 Faced with an alarming surge in COVID-19 cases, the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday passed an emergency ordinance requiring that citizens wear face coverings in most indoor public places, and restaurants and bars to implement new safety and anti-crowding measures. The ordinance passed 6-1, with Commissioner Kathleen Peters dissenting....

As of June 24th 5:00pm it is now required to wear a face mask or covering when in any indoor public place within Pinellas County per adopted Ordinance 20-14. Click here for Pinellas County Ordinance 20-14

You can find the Pinellas County Resolutions and Ordinances on the Pinellas County Emergency Management page. Pinellas County Resolutions & Ordinances

You can find State Executive Orders through the fl.gov site. All COVID related orders will have a COVID-19 tag at the end of the order title. 2020 State Executive Orders

Stay Informed before, during, & after an emergency! Stay in the loop during an emergency before, during and after. We are committed to help our residents as much as possible through the emergency process. **Reminder, if you are in need of immediate emergency assistance, call 911** Receive free alerts about emergencies and other important community...

The following may operate with the noted restrictions: Restaurants, bars and other establishments licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises: May operate at 50% of their indoor capacity, excluding employees Bar areas may open with seated service Outdoor seating is permitted with appropriate social distancing Nightclubs remain closed Entertainment Businesses Includes but not...

Please use the below link to view and bid on open RFP/RFQs.

Stay informed! Here are some frequently asked questions on hurricanes. If you can't find what you are looking for please reach out to get pointed in the right direction! City of Madeira Beach Front Desk 727-391-9951 **If you are in need of immediate emergency assistance, call 911**

BE PREPARED! Madeira Beach is located on a barrier Island from the Gulf of Mexico to the west and the Boca Ciega Bay Intercostal to the east.  Hurricane, tropical storms and other threatening weather can present flood hazards to residents due to high tides, storm surges caused by winds, and heavy rainfall. Hurricane season runs...

As you have probably seen we have updated and improved our website! The City of Madeira Beach has teamed up with Proud City to create this great new interactive online destination. The new format is easier to navigate and will provide more information. Like all things new we know it may take a little getting...

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