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Pinellas County’s largest park, Fort De Soto, consists of 1,136 acres of interconnected islands (keys) that are home to a diverse system of plant and wildlife. County Commission Board of …
About Pinellas County
About Pinellas County. Pinellas County, on Florida’s west coast, is a 280-square mile peninsula bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay. From tip to tip, the county is 38 miles long …
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Pinellas County has around 4,500 miles of paved roads and more than 400 bridges. The first bridge to span Tampa Bay was the Gandy Causeway in 1924, which shortened the traveling …
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Submit a Pinellas County Utilities Fixed Due Date Agreement; Submit a Statement of Repaired Leak; Human Rights & Social Services. Apply for the Pinellas County Health Program; Contact …
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Pinellas County's EMS & Fire Administration, a division of Safety and Emergency Services, coordinates the emergency medical and fire needs of more than one million residents and …
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Residents and media can easily request public records from Pinellas County Government. Those requesting records are responsible for any cost of providing the documentation, which includes …
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Florida Retirement System (FRS) retirees are welcome to work for Pinellas County, but it can impact your pension or investment plan for the first 6 months of retirement. Contact us for …
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Jun 10, 2025 · Pinellas County will host self-serve sandbag events at two County parks on Friday and Saturday, June 13 and 14, 2025, to help residents prepare for the 2025 hurricane season. …
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Jan 17, 2025 · Pinellas County Emergency Management. ema@pinellas.gov (727) 464-3800 In the case of a fire, police or medical emergency, call 9-1-1. Know Your Risk. Make a Plan. Stay …
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Pinellas County’s largest park, Fort De Soto, consists of 1,136 acres of interconnected islands (keys) that are home to a diverse system of plant and wildlife. County Commission Board of County …
About Pinellas County
About Pinellas County. Pinellas County, on Florida’s west coast, is a 280-square mile peninsula bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay. From tip to tip, the county is 38 miles long and …
Fast Facts About Pinellas County
Pinellas County has around 4,500 miles of paved roads and more than 400 bridges. The first bridge to span Tampa Bay was the Gandy Causeway in 1924, which shortened the traveling distance …
Services Archive - Pinellas County
Submit a Pinellas County Utilities Fixed Due Date Agreement; Submit a Statement of Repaired Leak; Human Rights & Social Services. Apply for the Pinellas County Health Program; Contact Human …
Local Government A-Z - Pinellas County
Pinellas County's EMS & Fire Administration, a division of Safety and Emergency Services, coordinates the emergency medical and fire needs of more than one million residents and visitors …
Public Records - Pinellas County
Residents and media can easily request public records from Pinellas County Government. Those requesting records are responsible for any cost of providing the documentation, which includes …
Jobs / Career Opportunities - Pinellas County
Florida Retirement System (FRS) retirees are welcome to work for Pinellas County, but it can impact your pension or investment plan for the first 6 months of retirement. Contact us for more …
Pinellas County Government Overview
Pinellas County Government primarily serves the unincorporated areas—those outside of city boundaries. County services for unincorporated areas include building permits, plan reviews, …
Emergency Information - Pinellas County
Jun 10, 2025 · Pinellas County will host self-serve sandbag events at two County parks on Friday and Saturday, June 13 and 14, 2025, to help residents prepare for the 2025 hurricane season. …
Housing Options for Storm Displaced Residents - Pinellas County
Jan 17, 2025 · Pinellas County Emergency Management. ema@pinellas.gov (727) 464-3800 In the case of a fire, police or medical emergency, call 9-1-1. Know Your Risk. Make a Plan. Stay …