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July 24th, 2021 Community Update 

Red Tide has been detected along our coastline. Residents can double bag any fish kills in their property and leave the bag on the curb. Please call 727-363-9246 and provide the address. Our staff will schedule a pick up.

 

Onshore Wind May Cause Greater Red Tide Impacts To Area Beaches

Red Tide continues to impact local beaches. Concentrations decreased in most areas, but respiratory impacts are still expected to be of concern.

 






By adhering to a few simple rules, you can help protect our waterways by properly and responsibly fertilizing your yard. For more information, visit the Pinellas County Website here:
🔗 http://www.pinellascounty.org/environmental/fertilizer.htm

Public Record Requests

The City of St. Pete Beach is continuing to embrace technology by making public records more accessible to the public using an online portal with JustFOIA.


See the online portal and processes outlined HERE.

Next Commission Meeting Tuesday, July 27th, 2021

July 27th, 2021 -  Join us at 6:00pm for our City Commission Meeting.

 

TO PARTICIPATE: Join us at the commission chambers at 6pm, or email audience comments to cityclerk@stpetebeach.org prior to 5:45pm day of the meeting.

The packet and agenda is available on the website HERE. 

VIEW: Facebook Live or on the website HERE.

Parking in Pass-a-Grille for Beach Visitors

 

Download our new parking availability app before heading to Pass-a-Grille Beach. View the map to check real-time parking availability along 9th Avenue and Pass-a-Grille Way.  See more information HERE.

 

 

Hurricane Preparedness

 

In this video, St. Pete Beach Fire Rescue District Chief Mike Elder shares a few key actions we need to take while preparing for hurricane season in St. Pete Beach, FL.

Parking Study and Survey

The City of St. Pete Beach is in the process of reviewing and updating the off-street parking requirements as they pertain to commercial businesses, such as restaurants and hotels.  

This study is intended to analyze parking in commercial areas within the City and how they relate to the overall walkability.  

The City is seeking input from its residents on the availability of diverse parking options and how different uses might be beneficial to them.  

Please note: This is not a study on residential neighborhoods and will not change permitting or parking protections for those areas. 

To gain as much resident input as possible, the City will be holding a meeting to discuss the findings of the study on August 25, 2021 at 5:00pm at City Hall.  
 

Your input is necessary and critical to aid the City in developing parking requirements that accurately reflect the parking needs of the community.

We look forward to seeing you there! 

 

Firefighter Pension Board of Trustees Vacancies

The City of St. Pete Beach needs one volunteer for to fill vacancies on the Pension Board for the Firefighters Pension. Please see information on the position on the website HERE.

Beach Information & Resources

If you’re looking for information about our beaches, we have the resource for you!
This week our team launched a great new resource for FAQ’s in regards our beaches.
View the page HERE.

 

Water Conservation FAQ

Thanks to all that participated in our Community Survey regarding water conservation.  Please review a list of FAQ's regarding these efforts HERE.
 

St. Pete Beach Public Library News

This Week at the SPB Library:

Monday, July 26 – Mayor’s Open Office at 6pm: Join St. Pete Beach Mayor Alan Johnson at the library to ask questions and discuss concerns.

Monday, July 26 – Family Movie Night at 6pm: Zootopia

Wednesday, July 28 – Movie Night at 6pm: Godzilla King of Monsters

Friday, July 30 – Fresh Film Friday at 11am: Born a Champion


 

Museum passes are back starting August 1! Visit a range of St. Pete museums for free with your library card by checking out a museum pass!

 

Bring your little ones to Story Time at the library on Mondays at 11am beginning August 2! Learn numbers, colors, and the alphabet through songs, stories, and movement.

 

Doing a puzzle is a great group activity! The library has an amazing collection of Honor Puzzles for you to take home—take as long as you need to, there is no due date!

 

As always, curbside pickup is available by calling (727) 363-9238 with your library card number.

 

See SPBLibrary.com for more details about these and other programs. See you soon!

 

 
Sarah Laracuente
Public Information Officer
City of St. Pete Beach
slaracuente@stpetebeach.org
727.324.7461


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