Pinellas County is celebrating the completion of its beach renourishment project after the 2024 hurricanes left the beaches ...
Most of Pinellas County’s beaches have been fully nourished with new sand ahead of the holiday travel season. More than 2.5 million cubic yards of sand were added from Sand Key south to Pass-a-Grille.
The $126 million project began almost a year after Hurricane Milton in 2024. It should be completely done by March.
Pinellas County beaches were so eroded after Hurricane Helene that some barely existed at all. Head to the beach these days, and you'll see a wide expanse of sugar sand separating homes and hotels ...
CLEARWATER, Fla. - Visitors and residents heading to the coast this holiday season will find plenty of room to spread out their towels. Pinellas County officials confirmed Monday that the vast ...
TREASURE ISLAND, Fla. (WFLA) — Pinellas County Government’s beach nourishment project has reached Treasure Island as contractors began work on the south end of Sunset Beach on Monday. According to the ...
The Pinellas County property boasts three floors, over 9,400 square feet of indoor-outdoor living space and a luxurious ...