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Clearwater Prepares for Potential Flooding as Rainy Season Approaches

Staff Writer
April 17, 2026
Clearwater Prepares for Potential Flooding as Rainy Season Approaches

Clearwater residents are urged to prepare for the upcoming rainy season, with city officials emphasizing proactive measures to mitigate potential flooding. While no major flooding events have been reported recently, the city's Public Works department is reminding property owners about the importance of maintaining drainage systems and being aware of flood-prone areas.

Clearwater, like many coastal communities in Pinellas County, is susceptible to heavy rainfall and storm surge, which can lead to localized flooding. The city's Public Works department is actively monitoring weather patterns and ensuring that storm drains and canals are clear to handle increased water flow.

Residents can play a crucial role in flood prevention by regularly clearing debris from storm drains near their homes and ensuring that gutters and downspouts are functioning correctly. Property owners in low-lying areas such as waterfront neighborhoods near Clearwater Beach or those with a history of flooding are encouraged to review their flood insurance policies and consider elevating valuable items.

For information on flood preparedness and resources, residents can contact the Public Works department. The City Council, including Mayor Bruce Rector and Councilmembers David Allbritton, Michael Mannino, and Ryan Cotton, regularly discusses infrastructure and public safety during their meetings, which typically occur approximately every 18 days at 6:00 PM.

While no specific flooding legislation or actions are currently on the agenda, the city continuously works to improve its resilience against natural events. The Community Development Board, which meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 1:00 PM, also reviews development projects that may impact stormwater management.

Staying informed and taking preventative steps are key to minimizing the impact of potential flooding in Clearwater.

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