The Southwest Florida Water Management District has declared a Phase 3 water shortage. Effective 4/3, Dunedin water customers will be limited to 4 hours of potable water irrigation on their assigned day. The new restrictions will not impact reclaimed water usage.
The City of Dunedin currently offers residents and business owners within the City limits to receive a rebate for installing solar panels. This program aligns with the City's clean energy goals and sustainability commitments.
Did you know? The typical household spends about $2,150 a year on residential energy bills. Green homes typically use 30% - 60% less energy than a non-green home. Read more in our Sustainability & Solar Incentives Brochure.
Funding has been approved for this fiscal year. The Community Development Department’s permitting office will begin accepting applications for this program starting Wednesday, October 1, 2025. For questions about this program, please contact sustainability@dunedin.gov or call 727-298-3213.
The City of Dunedin and nonprofit Solar United Neighbors are partnering to bring you Switch Together, a group buying program for solar installations. Switch Together offers residents a hassle-free way to install reliable rooftop solar, battery storage, and EV charger add-ons, at a competitive price. The program is also supported by other local governments, though no government funds are used.
Learn more and register today at www.SwitchTogether.com/Solar/Dunedin
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