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 October 01, 2023
On December 14th Dunedin’s City Commission adopted Resolution 21-31 supporting the implementation of Forward Pinellas’ “Safe Streets Pinellas Action Plan". So, what does the resolution really mean?
The resolution shows a commitment from the City of Dunedin to work with Forward Pinellas in achieving the goal of reducing traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries in the region; ultimately reaching the goal of zero deaths and serious injuries, also known as “Vision Zero,” by the year 2045. One way to work towards “Vision Zero” is through the concept of creating “Complete Streets.”
What is “Complete Streets?”
In Dunedin’s “Strive for 2035 Comprehensive Plan,” Complete Streets is a concept that provides safe, convenient access for users of all modes of transportation, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities. These streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users to:
Complete Streets not only provides safe access for all users, it also:
Curious to learn how the City is taking steps to creating Complete Streets? Stay tuned for future blogs related to the City’s commitment to Safe Streets.