Pinellas County leaders gathered on Sunset Beach Monday to celebrate the completion of a nearly $126 million beach ...
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, Fla. — After an unforgettable hurricane season, Pinellas County started the first phase of an emergency beach nourishment project on Wednesday. The work will rebuild and widen the ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — Crews on Belleair and Upham beaches are pushing forward in a critical phase of Pinellas County's emergency beach renourishment project. The county said they finished placing ...
Pinellas County has wrapped up a multi-million dollar beach nourishment project.
Pinellas County knows the value of its beaches — not just as a scenic escape, but as the region’s number one tourism driver. That’s why officials are investing in a major beach renourishment project ...
Sand placement began this week for Pinellas County’s beach nourishment project, which will strengthen storm protection and provide habitat for sea turtles and shorebirds along the barrier islands. But ...
As of Feb. 11 at 10 p.m., Pinellas County issued a boil water notice for those in St. Pete Beach, Tierra Verde, and Treasure Island.
Pinellas County has completed its nearly $126 million beach nourishment project, restoring beaches after erosion.