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  2. Pinellas County Projects. Pinellas County is always working on projects to preserve and improve infrastructure, support our economy and meet the needs of the public. Take a look at our major projects.

  3. Fast Facts About Pinellas County

    pinellas.gov/about-pinellas-facts

    Pinellas County is 38 miles long and 15 miles at its broadest point, for a total of 280 square miles, with 588 miles of coastline. Clearwater is the County Seat, St. Petersburg is the largest city with a population of 258,201 as of 2021, and Tarpon Springs was the first incorporated city in 1887.

  4. Public Records - Pinellas County

    pinellas.gov/public-records

    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 staff time, cost of copies and other costs that are associated with the request.

  5. Flood Maps & Zones - Pinellas County

    pinellas.gov/flood-maps-zones

    Everyone in Pinellas County is in a flood zone. Flood zones can be low, moderate or high risk. Flood zones, evacuation zones and storm surge are different. They measure different conditions that may not occur at the same time, are determined by different methods and have different purposes.

  6. Find Your Evacuation Zone - Pinellas County

    pinellas.gov/services/find-your-evacuation-zone

    Knowing and understanding your evacuation zone is important so you can make sheltering plans in advance of a hurricane or major storm. The Pinellas County Know Your Zone app allows you to enter your address to find your evacuation zone, as well as the closest shelters and hotel accommodations. view page.

  7. Unincorporated Areas - Pinellas County

    pinellas.gov/unincorporated-areas

    The unincorporated areas include communities from the Pasco County line to Tierra Verde. See if your property is located within Unincorporated Pinellas County. The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners serves as the local government for residents in the unincorporated areas.

  8. Fort De Soto Park - Pinellas County

    pinellas.gov/parks/fort-de-soto-park

    Fort De Soto named among the top 10 beaches in 2024 by Dr. Beach. Annual park attendance averages more than 2.7 million visitors. Parking at Fort De Soto. Patrons can pay the County’s $5 parking fee using either the mobile parking apps, pay-by-text, existing parking terminals or annual pass.

  9. Sea Level Rise - Pinellas County, Florida

    floodmaps.pinellas.gov/pages/sea-level-rise

    In response to requests from local governments in the Tampa Bay region, Florida Sea Grant (FSG) and the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (TBRPC) are working together to guide sea-level rise adaptation planning in the region. Discover how sea level rise might affect your property by clicking the map.

  10. Emergency Management Department - Pinellas County

    pinellas.gov/department/emergency-management

    Pinellas County Emergency Management and affiliated community partners discuss preparation, evacuation zones, emergency shelter options, special needs, and insurance considerations, providing information and resources to assist the community in best preparing for hurricane season.

  11. A dynamic career awaits you at Pinellas County Government. Our employees deliver first-class service and make a difference in the community. Our Unified Personnel System includes more than 3,000 positions and more than 700 job class specifications.