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.
Published on May 30, 2024
The 2024 hurricane season starts June 1, and Pinellas County Emergency Management asks residents to remember three things to survive a disaster. Residents should know their risk, make a plan and stay informed.
Know your risk
Make a plan
Stay informed
Hurricane Preparedness Expo Recap Thank you to everyone who attended or tuned in to the 2024 Hurricane Preparedness Expo on Tuesday, May 21, presented by the City of Dunedin and the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. We had an informative evening with City and County experts. Special thanks to our featured speaker, Tampa Bay resident Mike Boylan from Mike’s Weather Page, for his insightful presentation. Thanks to the 24 exhibitors who provided information and resources to help residents prepare now for hurricane season.
For those who missed it or would like to revisit the event, the video is now available on demand on YouTube and Facebook.
You can also view the pictures from the event on our Flickr.
Thank you again for your participation and support!
For more information on emergency planning as well as real-time updates during emergencies, visit disaster.pinellas.gov.