![]() |
||||||||||||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Beach & Waterfront
I would like to report a tripping hazard on the beaches, whom do I call? Call the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. I noticed the trash receptacles along the beach need to be dumped. Whom should I call? Please call the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. Who is responsible for the maintenance of shelters located at the City's parks and beaches? The Public Works Department is responsible for beach maintenance. Should you desire to make a complaint, complement or suggestion, please do so at (727) 363-9243. The Parks Division of the Leisure Services Department is responsible for public shelters maintenance in the parks. Should you need to make a complaint, complement or suggestion, please do so at (727) 363-9247.
Who provides, cable television services in the City of St. Pete Beach? Bright House Networks For immediate customer service, please call 727-329-5020. You may also click on this link to access their contact page. Please be aware that contacting Brighthouse Networks through email will not provide immediate assistance. To pay online, click this link.
What department provides drainage/flood control? The Public Works Department's Utilities & Environmental Services line of business provides services related to the stormwater drainage system. Who can I call to report a drainage/flood control issue? The Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. Who can I call to report an unknown substance entering the stormwater drainage system? The Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243, who will inform the Special Projects Coordinator. If you are the cause of the illicit discharge you must also contact the City Manager at (727) 363-9232, as required by Ordinance 99-71.
I would like to have my service connected, whom do I call? Contact Progress Energy of Florida either by calling the phone number listed below or through the Internet, also listed below. Can I get my electric service account information online? Click here to view your account online. To start or stop electric service or to view your paying options, click here. For up-to-date phone numbers for residential and business accounts, click here. To enroll in Progress Energy's E-Bill service, click here. To find the nearest pay station, click here. Please visit Progress Energy's Storm Tips , you will find information regarding your home, property and businesses.
I have noticed a substance seeping into the stormwater drainage system that I believe may pose and environmental hazard, whom can I contact? Please contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243 and request that the Special Projects Coordinator be notified. If you are the cause of the discharge, City Ordinance requires you, to contact the City Manager as well. The City Manager can be contacted at (727) 363-9232. There are grass clippings being blown into the stormwater drainage system, is there someone I can contact to stop this? Yes, please call the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243 and request the Special Projects Coordinator be informed of this. Please call promptly so City personnel can observe the violation in action. I want to know more about the City's recycling program, whom should I call? Please contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. I am about to drain my pool for repairs, what should I do? According to City ordinance chlorinated pool water may not be allowed to be released into the stormwater drainage system, however, de-chlorinated may be. There are two methods to de-chlorinate pool water. The first, is to allow the water to stand for approximately one week without adding any chlorine to the pool water. The second method involves obtaining a chemical from your pool company that will de-chlorinate the pool water prior to release to the stormwater drainage system. Should you have any questions regarding this, please contact your regular pool maintenance company or local pool supply store. During my regular spring-cleaning, I have found many old chemicals, pesticides, paints and electronics. What should I do to get rid of this waste? Bring them to the Household Electronics and Chemical Collection Center (HEC3) for information regarding location or for further information on the types of materials acceptable for collection, call (727) 464-7500. Does the City have a volunteer litter control program? The Public Works Department partners with Keep Pinellas Beautiful, Inc. Contact through email or at 727-533-0504 for more information on volunteering, special events and sponsoring opportunities. The City has a special Citizens' Recognition Program for individuals agreeing to maintain a section of roadway free of littler on the basis of no less than twice monthly. Recognition on the City's website, Keep Pinellas Beautiful's website and throughout the year at special events.
I would like to reserve a building for a special event, whom should I contact? Contract the Recreation Division at (727) 363-9245. I have reserved a building from the City and would like to provide some feedback, whom should I call? Contact the Recreation Division at (727) 363-9245.
Who provides refuse and recycling collection in St. Pete Beach? Waste Services of Florida, Inc. collects all residential refuse, recyclable and yard/horticultural wastes in the City of St. Pete Beach. Waste Services of Florida, Inc., collects all commercial refuse in the City of St. Pete Beach. However, commercial recycling and demolition debris is outside the scope of the contract and is open to competition. I need to initiate solid waste service who should I contact? Contact Waste Services of Florida, Inc. at (727) 572-6800. I want to know more about the City's recycling program, whom should I call? Please contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. During my regular spring-cleaning, I have found many old chemicals, pesticides, paints and electronics. What should I do to get rid of this waste? Bring them to the Household Electronics and Chemical Collection Center (HEC3) for information regarding location or for further information on the types of materials acceptable for collection, call (727) 464-7500. When will my yard waste be collected? Yard waste is collected along with your regular trash, twice weekly. I hired a contractor to trim trees at my home, will Waste Services of Florida take away my tree trimmings? The tree trimming contractor is responsible for hauling away your horticultural/yard waste. Waste Services of Florida will haul this waste, but a special collection will need to be scheduled and paid for. Will Waste Services of Florida, Inc. collect all yard waste? Waste Services of Florida, Inc. will collect all yard waste that was produced through the efforts of the resident, however, if your yard was landscaped or you hired someone to trim your trees or provide other landscaping maintenance, that yard waste will be hauled from your property by the yard professional. Should you have any questions about this policy, please call Waste Services of Florida, Inc., at (727) 572-6800. Who should I call if I have a complaint regarding solid waste collection? Call BFI at (727) 572-6800. If the problem is not resolved or if you have an issue with the resolution, please call the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. Who should I call for a special collection? Contact Waste Services of Florida, Inc. at (727) 572-6800. Does the City provide free mulch? Yes, it can be picked up at Egan Park (9901 Blind Pass Road - southeast corner – in rear). For a list of other locations throughout the county, please click here. Should you have any other refuse and recycling questions regarding your personal refuse or recycling collections, you may contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243 For additional information on Pinellas County's Waste-to-Energy plant or the County's waste disposal program, contact them at Pinellas County Utilities or by phone (727) 464-7565.
Looking for answers to questions about county services and programs? The Pinellas Couonty Connection Center is available to answer these questions. Please click here to be directed to their website. You may also contact the Pinellas County Connection Center through the information provided below. Southwest County Cennection Center The Pinellas County Connection Center staff is available to meet with homeowners associations, civic clubs and other resident or business groups to discuss county initiatives, programs and services.
Who provides potable drinking water service? Pinellas County Utilities does, you can contact them at (727) 464-4000. I need to initiate potable/drinking water service, whom do I call? Pinellas County Utilities at (727) 464-4000. I have noticed a loss in pressure in my drinking water system, who should I contact? Pinellas County Utilities at (727) 464-4000. I have noticed a change in the quality of my drinking water, who should I contact? Pinellas County Utilities at (727) 464-4000. I have noticed water bubbling up from the street, whom should I call? The Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243, during normal work hours. After normal work hours contact Pinellas County Utilities at (727) 464-4000. I have heard that Pinellas County has recently changed the process in which it treats its potable water and I have heard a lot about chloramines in the news lately. What are chloramines? Visit the Pinellas County Utilities Website.
I would like some information regarding public transportation, could you give me some information regarding this? Of course we can. Listed below you will find several website links and phone numbers.
I need to order reclaimed water service, who should I call? The Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. Who provides reclaimed water service? The City of St. Pete Beach owns the distribution system and is a wholesale customer of Pinellas County Utilities. How much is reclaimed water monthly? For all single-family residences, the monthly charge is $11.50. However, all other uses, i.e. commercial properties and multi-family residences are charged based on their square footage of permeable (green) space. The square footage is divided by 3,150 square feet and rounded up to the whole ERU (equivalent residential unit). The total ERU's are multiplied by $10.00 and $1.50 is added once for a monthly billing charge. Are there any limitations to the days and times I may use reclaimed water? No, there are no time/day limitations for the use of reclaimed water, although, we do caution residents with over irrigating their lawns. Over irrigating a lawn causes problems such as shallow root development, fungus, weeds and some types of pests. Furthermore, reclaimed water is a limited resource and if over used additional restrictions may be added for its use. Never use reclaimed water for drinking, bathing or cooking. What can I use reclaimed water on? Reclaimed water should be used for agricultural irrigation purposes only. Please do not fill your pool, give to your pet, wash your car, etc. Furthermore, do not spray reclaimed water directly on any edible crops. For crops where the eaten surface is exposed, such as lettuce, irrigate the roots using an indirect method. If unsure, please contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. I have noticed a change in water pressure coming from my reclaimed water system, whom should I contact? You may contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243 during working hours. Who is responsible for reclaimed water leaks? The City is responsible for any water leaks in the City's right-of-way, including the service box. The resident is responsible for any leaks on the owner's property, including the irrigation timer, selenoids, filter, valves and sprinkler heads. You may contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243 during the normal week or call Pinellas County Utilities (727-464-4000) directly after hours and on weekends.
Who should I contact to get a parking permit decal? You obtain a parking permit decal through the Police Department at (727) 363-9200. The Police Department is located at 7701 Boca Ciega Drive. Who should I call if I see a pothole? Contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. I have noticed a traffic light malfunction, who should I contact? Please, contact the Police Department at (727) 363-9200. Who should I contact to comment on either the Blind Pass Road expansion project or the Pinellas Bayway bridge project? Please contact the Florida Department of Transportation at (813) 975-6060.
Who should I call if I notice a streetlight is out or remains on during the day? You can contact Progress Energy directly by clicking their link.
Who provides telephone service in the City of St. Pete Beach? Verizon I need to initiate telephone service, report an outage or request a repair, whom should I contact? Please contact Verizon at the proper phone numbers listed below.
Who do I contact to request a sewer tap location? Contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243. Please allow 24 hours to complete your request. Who should I contact for questions related to my sewer bill, such as refilling my swimming pool after construction? You may contact the St. Pete Beach Finance Department at (727) 363-9253 who will provide you with the refund procedure. Who do I notify for sewer backups? The first person to call is a plumber of your choice. Once they have determined the cause of the problem they can call the City Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243 if they believe the sewer problem is city related. Typically, if there is a city sanitary sewer system problem, all adjoining properties have a similar problem; check with your neighbor and call the city immediately. After hours calls can be dispatched through the St. Pete Beach Police Department at (727) 363-9200. One of the main causes of sewer backups is from pouring cooking grease down the kitchen sink. Avoid this practice and run hot water after washing pots and pans that have grease residue. If one of the sanitary sewer manholes in the street is showing water coming through the cover; call the City immediately at (727) 363-9243 during normal working hours and call the Police Department at (727) 363-9200 for after hours and weekends. |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||