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News From the City of Treasure Island • Dec. 31, 2024 City Hall • 10451 Gulf Blvd. |
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 Ring in the New Year by watching Treasure Island light up with fireworks on the beach. The celebration will begin at midnight to celebrate the start of 2025. Fireworks will be launched from the beach near Gulf Front Park, located at 10400 Gulf Blvd. Bring a beach chair or towel and enjoy the show as the fireworks illuminate the night sky.
Residents and visitors are reminded to leave their fireworks at home. The Treasure Island Police Department will enforce current city ordinances to stop the use of personal fireworks on the beach.
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City offices will be closed for the New Year’s holiday on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.
Yard Waste Collection/Recycling New Year's Eve Schedule:
- Yard waste will be picked up on Tuesday, and any unfinished work will be completed on Thursday.
- There are no changes to the multi-family recycling routes.
- The Waste Pro Recycling Thursday route will be moved to Friday, Jan. 3, and the Friday route will be moved to Saturday, Jan. 4.
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Great news! The restroom facilities at Gulf Front Park are now open and ready for use! However, the city reminds everyone to exercise caution when walking around the outside of the facility, as some washed-out areas are still being addressed.
Even better news: Repairs to the Beach Trail wall will begin in just a few weeks. While the trail remains open, we ask everyone to stay off the walls for safety.
Many of our cabana, chair, and umbrella rental vendors are back to make beach days even better. Whether you're here to relax or explore, all Treasure Island beaches are open and waiting for you to stick your toes in the sand and soak up our paradise found.
Thank you for your patience and support as we continue rebuilding and recovering.
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 Homeowners struggling to make up the cost difference between repairing their hurricane-damaged home and their insurance policy or FEMA aid can now apply for up to $30,000 from Pinellas County.
The Hurricane Home Repair Program covers everything from direct repair costs to insurance deductibles, with priority for special needs and lower-income households.
The program is available to residents of Treasure Island.
The pre-screening application opened at 8 a.m. on Dec. 23 at pinellas.gov/stormrepair.
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 The application deadline for hurricanes Milton and Helene has been extended to Jan. 7, 2025.
Homeowners and renters can apply for assistance by visiting DisasterAssistance.gov, using the FEMA App, or calling 800-621-3362.
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