Your City @ Work With the City Manager
It has been almost a month since Hurricane Helene brought severe storm surge to
Dunedin, followed closely by Hurricane Milton. Our community has faced unprecedented challenges, but through it all, we’ve seen incredible resilience and acts of kindness.
City Manager Jennifer Bramley provides an important update on our ongoing recovery efforts, including debris removal, City infrastructure preparation and resilience, and resources available to those impacted. We’re working hard to ensure everyone stays informed and supported during this time.
Watch this month's Your City @ Work for more details, and remember, we're #DunedinStrong
Storm Debris Collection Update
Storm household construction/demolition and tree/vegetative debris collection on local City roads continues making substantial progress since contractors resumed collections after Hurricane Milton on October 15. State and County roads within the City of Dunedin are being handled by the State and County. There will be more than one pass in neighborhoods for household debris collections. There are active contractor, City and State crews collecting tree/vegetative debris in all areas of Dunedin.
To date - more than 43,000 cubic yards of debris has been collected equal to over 13 Olympic size swimming pools. And more than 12,000 cubic yards of tree/vegetation debris has been collected.
The second pass for household debris will begin November 4. We encourage residents to “push” any remaining debris not collected on the first pass to the curb. Fence collections will take place with the second pass of household debris.
*****Please do not place wood fencing on tree debris piles. Fencing is treated wood and should be part of household/construction/demolition debris.
Highlander Park – Debris Removal has Begun
We now have 2 rigs hauling debris out of the temporary laydown site at Highlander Park.
Household Debris Collection Update
As of 10/25 - 1st pass complete: Baywood Shores Dunedin Isles, Harborview, San Mateo/Douglas and Michigan to Palm-East of Bayshore, South side of the City including Lakewood Estates, Winding Creek, Sturbridge.
10/25 – Tree/Vegetation Debris collection update (See Tree Debris Zone Map)
There are 9 active contractor crews collecting tree debris in the following zones/neighborhoods:
- Zone 9 – Spanish Trails & Barcelona/La Grande
- Zone 13 – Ten streets and East to CR-1
- Zone 6 – Douglas to Pinehurst/San Christopher to Michigan
- Zone 7 – Main to Michigan/Pinehurst to CR- 1
- Zone 5 – New York to Victoria and Skinner to San Christopher
- Zone 12 – Waterford Crossing and Country Woods
- Zone 14 – West of Bayshore Santa Barbara to Baywood Dr N
There are 2 active Dunedin crews collecting tree debris in the following zones/areas:
- Zone 4 -Milwaukee to Patricia/580 to Union
- Zone 10 – Will follow Zone 4 (Zone 10 Patricia to CR-1/580 to Union
There are 4 Active State crews collecting tree debris in the following zones/areas:
- Zone 11 - Amberlea, Ranchwood, Lazy Lake, Solon, Laurelwood up to Indian Creek
- Zones 1, 2, 3 are Complete – Downtown core and Southwest City
Causeway Collections Begin
If you live in a townhome you are eligible for the FEMA household debris collection which begins Saturday, Oct. 26. But condos and commercial properties are NOT eligible. According to "FEMA Disaster Assistance Policy 9523.13: Removal of debris that has been placed on the right-of-way after a disaster incident occurs from commercial properties, such as industrial parks, golf courses, cemeteries, apartments, condominiums, and trailer parks due to a disaster is generally ineligible because commercial enterprises are expected to retain insurance that covers debris removal. If you are unsure what category you fit in contact 1-800-621-3362 7AM to midnight or visit https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ to apply for assistance as a community or individual. You can also get answers direct from FEMA representatives at the MARC at City Hall daily 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. The handbook for Individual Assistance for Condominiums https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/FEMA%20-%20Individual%20Assistance%20for%20Housing%20Cooperatives%20and%20Condominium%20Associations%20-%20FY%202016.pdf
Private and Commercial entities:
FEMA will not enter onto private roads and will only collect from the public right of way. Residents in private communities should inquire with their HOA or management company for details of existing disaster plans in the by-laws.
As a private/commercial community you will need to coordinate disposal on your end
by a private hauler or having a container dropped off to fill and have removed.
Reimbursement for disposal will either come from the community’s insurance claim
and/or FEMA claim, this is true for individual owner’s claims as well.
There are many haulers and container rental entities in the area, especially now, which
are easily found through a google search. Homes in unincorporated areas, where roads
are maintained by Pinellas County, must coordinate storm debris collection with Pinellas County. Contact the County at (727) 464-7500.
Pinellas County Hazardous Waste Collection Oct 26
Pinellas County Solid Waste’s Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Program helps keep our environment clean by diverting harmful materials from the regular waste stream for safe recycling and disposal! The next Household Chemical Collection Event is on October 26, 2024, at HHW North, 29582 U.S. 19 N. Bring your items for free disposal and do your part in protecting our community and environment.
For a full list of accepted items, visit: https://pinellas.gov/household-hazardous-waste-hhw-collection/
Permitting Updates
Navigating the Rebuilding Process
It's difficult to lose so much of what makes your house a home. We understand that the idea of repairing and rebuilding can be overwhelming, but we're here to help you build back stronger. To ensure you're getting the correct information you need, we encourage you to explore the permitting page, which offers valuable resources tailored for individuals, businesses, and contractors. This page can guide you through the permitting process, helping you access essential information and support as you embark on your rebuilding journey.https://www.dunedingov.com/City-Services/Business-Development/Building-Codes-Permits-Construction/Permits-Inspections
Permit Fees Waived
The City Commission approved Resolution 2024-31 at a special meeting, October 24, 2024, waiving permit fees for homes and/or properties damaged by the recent storm events. The waiver is good through April 30, 2025 and would apply to any fees related to tree removal, fence repair, roof repair, and any other repair for a damaged building component. This waiver also includes any fees related to demolition. More information or questions, please contact the Building Department at: permits@dunedinfl.net
Questions about FEMA 50/50 Rule?
Information is on the City website. And Community Development staff can also answer questions. Contact at: permits@dunedinfl.net
(727) 298-3210
Floodplain Management Regulations - City of Dunedin, FL (dunedingov.com)
RVs - Residents may place and live in an RV under certain conditions while their home is uninhabitable for up to 36 months or until the Conditional Occupancy is issued, whichever occurs first.
Skinner Boulevard Complete Streets Improvement Project Begins
Beginning Monday, October 28, SR 580 (Skinner Boulevard) from the Pinellas Trail to east of Highland Avenue/Martin Luther King, the outside (right) westbound lane will be closed to allow for sidewalk work to begin on the north side of Skinner.. This is in preparation for the Skinner Boulevard Complete Streets Improvement project. There will be lane closures through early 2025.The project timeline has been established through January 2026. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Complete Streets project will enhance safety and improve traffic on SR 580/Skinner Boulevard from Main Street/Bass Boulevard to Broadway. The project will include reducing travel lanes, adding two roundabouts, and a multipurpose path connecting to the Pinellas Trail to make travel safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists, and to stimulate economic development north of Downtown. View the interactive project map for construction areas here.
Multi-agency Resource Center (MARC) Open in Dunedin
Pinellas County and the Florida Division of Emergency Management established a
Multi-agency Resource Center (MARC) with storm recovery services at
Dunedin City Hall, 737 Louden Ave. The Dunedin site will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. thereafter. Any changes to the schedules will be updated at
disaster.pinellas.gov. The MARC will be staffed with personnel from federal, state and regional partners to ensure that residents impacted by hurricanes Milton, Helene and Debby have access to helpful resources. Among the steps residents will be able to take are:
- Receiving guidance on applying for FEMA Individual Assistance through
Disaster Survivor Assistance specialists
- Request assistance from nonprofit and state partners for food, water, housing and more through Hope Florida navigators.
- Meet with a representative from the Agency for Persons with Disabilities to inquiry about storm recovery resources for the disabled.
- Apply for a replacement driver’s license or ID through a representative with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
When visiting a MARC or DRC/MARC, it’s a good idea to bring identification, proof of residence, insurance information, and any documentation related to your disaster-related losses to facilitate the application process and ensure you receive the appropriate assistance. Residents can register for FEMA assistance online at
www.DisasterAssistance.gov, via the FEMA app or by calling
1-800-621-FEMA (3362).
City Updates
City Hall Cooling/Charging Station
City Hall is open daily 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. as a cooling/charging station. Bring your chargers! Keep checking our social media channels, Hurricane/Tropical Storm Information page and make sure you are subscribed to the DunediNEWS for all the latest updates. .
City Events (for up to date listing go to City Calendar)
Closures/Cancelations
- The Dunedin Marina continues to be closed until further notice as it has extensive
damage from both Helene and Milton.
- The following City Parks are closed: Weaver Park Pier, Hammock Park and Scottsdale Park. *Parks staff has not had an opportunity to assess all parks yet - so use caution.
- Edgewater Park and Weaver Park playgrounds are closed
- Canceled events: Halloween Happenings, Dogtobergest, Stone Crab Fest, Dia De Los Muertos, Dunedin Concert Band.
- Check City Calendar for the latest on Meetings and Events.
County Updates
USACE Blue Roofs Program
Pinellas County residents with roof damage from Hurricane Milton can get a temporary blue tarp to prevent further damage by signing up for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and FEMA’s Operation Blue Roof program through Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Impacted residents can sign up online at BlueRoof.gov or by calling at 888-ROOF-BLU (888-766-3258). You will need a driver’s license or other proof of residency. More information available here.
FEMA now offering Transitional Sheltering Assistance
Eligible Homeowners and renters who sustained damages or losses from Hurricane Milton or Hurricane Helene may now receive Transitional Sheltering Assistance when applying for FEMA Individual Assistance.
Transitional Sheltering Assistance provides a place to stay for displaced residents living in shelters, vehicles or at their job for up to 90 days. Eligible applicants will be notified after applying for individual assistance. More information available here.
Volunteering
- Individuals interested in volunteering can sign up via Volunteer Connect, a statewide online portal to match volunteers with organizations that are looking for help here: volunteerflorida.org/volunteerconnect.
Donations/Distributions
Donations and Distributions at Community Center
The Dunedin Community Center continues to be a donation drop off center and distribution center to those impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Open during regular business hours.
Items Accepted:
- Non-perishable foods
- Sports drinks
- Water
- Bay food, formula and diapers
- Toiletries
- Adult diapers
- Toilet paper and paper towels
- Disposable plates and utensils
- Cleaning supplies
- Pet food and supplies
- Blankets and towels
Items are not accepted at this time: Clothing and Furniture
Dunedin Cares
The City of Dunedin is sharing resources for those looking to help our community.
Dunedin Cares is accepting in-person donations of essential items, including food, meat, produce, non-perishable items, and hygiene products. They are also accepting monetary donations online to continue supporting individuals in need.
https://dunedincares.org/donate/
Dunedin Cares Donation Drop-Off Hours:
Mon: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Tues, Thurs & Sat: 9:30-12 p.m.
Visit their website to make an online donation or stop by to contribute in person.
Hurricane Disaster Recovery Resources
- FEMA assistance is now available to Pinellas County residents who experienced damages/losses due to Hurricane Milton. Disaster assistance may include
financial help for temporary lodging, basic home repairs and other disaster-
caused expenses. Eligible residents can apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov, using the FEMA app, or by phone at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362).
- Don’t Be Scammed by Contractors. To search for licensed contractors and verify contractor licenses go to: https://www.myfloridalicense.com/
- Have questions about Building Permits? Contact Dunedin Building Department at: 727-298-3210; permits@dunedinfl.net
- RVs - Residents may place and live in an RV under certain conditions while their home is uninhabitable for up to 36 months or until the Conditional Occupancy is issued, whichever occurs first.
- The Disaster Distress Helpline is open and provides 24/7 toll-free, multilingual disaster crisis counseling for anyone experiencing emotional distress related to disasters.
Call or text 1-800-985-5990.
- Residents who need help cleaning up damage can request assistance through the Crisis Cleanup at (844) 965-1386 or by visiting crisiscleanup.org. Local voluntary relief organizations will respond to these requests.
- Residents needing disaster assistance, including cleanup kits, can contact the American Red Cross at 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
- HOPE Florida is assisting residents with unmet needs. The HOPE Line can be
reached at 1-833-GET-HOPE (1-833-438-4673) or at hopeflorida.com.
- Feeding Tampa Bay is offering food pantries and food distribution events in Pinellas County for residents impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The latest information can be found at disaster.pinellas.gov
It’s OK to NOT to be OK – Post Hurricane Mental Health Support
- For all Florida residents, Cigna Healthcare is providing access to its 24x7 telephone
help line staffed with qualified clinicians available to speak with people about how to
cope with anxiety, stress or other issues. People who do not have health benefits or employee assistance program benefits with Cigna Healthcare can call 1.866.912.1687
toll-free.
Disaster Assistance for Businesses
- Florida Commerce and the State Emergency Response Team (SERT) activated the Business Damage Assessment Survey in response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Business owners can self-report physical and economic damage caused by Hurricane Milton. Businesses can complete the survey online by visiting https://floridadisaster.biz/Respond/BusinessDamageAssessmentsSurvey and selecting “Hurricane Milton” from the dropdown menu
- The SBA loan fund is depleted, but we’re encouraging businesses to apply anyway. They will then be put on the list for when funding is replenished. Learn more about the loans here.
Additional Recourses:
Duke Energy - Contact Duke Energy to report or view current power outages in the area.
City of Dunedin Website - Check out our website for important updates and information.
Road Closures - For traffic and closure updates across our area.
What to do and Who to Contact Post-Storm Flyer available in both English and Spanish
in the linked file
CIC remains open at 727-464-4333. Residents who are deaf or hard of hearing can
contact the County Information Center via online chat at www.bit.ly/PinellasChat
If you suspect price gouging, report it to the Florida Attorney General’s Office by visiting MyFloridaLegal.com or calling 1(866) 9NO-SCAM.
Updates will be posted on disaster.pinellas.gov, sent out via Alert Pinellas and Ready Pinellas, and on Facebook @PinellasGov and X @PinellasGov.
Pinellas County Hurricane Guide: pinellas.gov/make-a-plan/hurricane-guide-english/
Severe Weather Preparedness: pinellas.gov/preparing-your-home-for-severe-weather/
Flood Information Resources: pinellas.gov/flood-information/