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St. Pete Beach Wastewater System Cleaning Project Nears 70% Completion; Contractor Access Coming to Properties
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HAHarvey Walden
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St. Pete Beach Wastewater System Cleaning Project Nears 70% Completion; Contractor Access Coming to Properties

Maintaining Our City’s Sewer System for a Reliable FutureProject Update as of June 8, 2026The City’s Wastewater Cleaning and Inspection Project is currently approximately 69–72% complete city-wide. This work includes the cleaning and inspection of wastewater collection system infrastructure to support ongoing maintenance, system reliability, and identification of needed repairs. This percentage reflects progress on the main collection system only and does not include lateral lines. The maps below illustrate the current progress of the project throughout the City. District 1 is currently approximately 75–76% complete for wastewater cleaning and inspection activities. District 2 is currently approximately 74–76% complete for wastewater cleaning and inspection activities. District 3 is currently approximately 62–65% complete for wastewater cleaning and inspection activities. District 4 is currently approximately 65–70% complete for wastewater cleaning and inspection activities.The City is launching a comprehensive sewer system inspection and cleaning project to ensure the long-term reliability of our wastewater infrastructure. This essential work involves accessing all sewer manholes throughout the city, including those located in the public right-of-way adjacent to private properties. Some manholes have been covered by landscaping, pavers, or other materials. To complete this work, contractors will remove any obstructions within the right-of-way or utility easement to gain access. This project is a critical step in maintaining public health, preventing costly repairs, and planning for future improvements.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Why is the City doing this project?This inspection and cleaning effort helps identify potential issues in the sewer system before they become emergencies. It improves system reliability, reduces the risk of backups, and supports long-term infrastructure planning.What direction will this project take place?Below is a map provided by the contractor with details on the direction of the work:What is the public right-of-way (ROW)?The ROW is land reserved for public use, including streets, sidewalks, and utility access. Even if it’s adjacent to private property, it remains under city jurisdiction. To view the ROW, you can access the map for Pinellas County’s Property Appraiser:  https://www.pcpao.gov/What if I’ve covered a manhole near my property?If a manhole is located in the public right-of-way or utility easement and has been covered by landscaping, pavers, or other materials, those obstructions will be removed by the City’s contractor. The City is not responsible for replacing or restoring these materials. This authority is granted under Florida Statute 337.401, which allows local governments to regulate and maintain utilities within public rights-of-way.Will I be notified before work begins near my property?Yes. The contractor may provide door-hangers to affected properties. Additionally, the City will provide advance notice through email, social media and/or the city website. Please ensure your contact information is up to date.How long will this project take?About a year but may vary depending on location and weather conditions. The City will provide updates as the project progresses.Will this work cause an increase in pests near my home?You may notice a temporary increase in pest activity—such as rodents or insects—during the sewer inspection and cleaning process. This is because their underground habitats are being disturbed. While this is a normal and short-term effect of the work, we recommend keeping outdoor areas clean and sealed, and contacting a pest control professional if needed. The City is taking steps to minimize disruption, but some activity is unavoidable during this essential maintenance.Who can I contact with questions or concerns?Please reach out to the City’s Public Services department at (727) 363-9243.Project HistoryProject Update as of November 1, 2025       Project Update as of January 21, 2026     

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St. Pete Beach Wastewater System Cleaning Project Nears 70% Completion; Contractor Access Coming to Properties
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HAHarvey Walden
1 week ago

St. Pete Beach Wastewater System Cleaning Project Nears 70% Completion; Contractor Access Coming to Properties

Maintaining Our City’s Sewer System for a Reliable FutureProject Update as of June 8, 2026The City’s Wastewater Cleaning and Inspection Project is currently approximately 69–72% complete city-wide. This work includes the cleaning and inspection of wastewater collection system infrastructure to support ongoing maintenance, system reliability, and identification of needed repairs. This percentage reflects progress on the main collection system only and does not include lateral lines. The maps below illustrate the current progress of the project throughout the City. District 1 is currently approximately 75–76% complete for wastewater cleaning and inspection activities. District 2 is currently approximately 74–76% complete for wastewater cleaning and inspection activities. District 3 is currently approximately 62–65% complete for wastewater cleaning and inspection activities. District 4 is currently approximately 65–70% complete for wastewater cleaning and inspection activities.The City is launching a comprehensive sewer system inspection and cleaning project to ensure the long-term reliability of our wastewater infrastructure. This essential work involves accessing all sewer manholes throughout the city, including those located in the public right-of-way adjacent to private properties. Some manholes have been covered by landscaping, pavers, or other materials. To complete this work, contractors will remove any obstructions within the right-of-way or utility easement to gain access. This project is a critical step in maintaining public health, preventing costly repairs, and planning for future improvements.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Why is the City doing this project?This inspection and cleaning effort helps identify potential issues in the sewer system before they become emergencies. It improves system reliability, reduces the risk of backups, and supports long-term infrastructure planning.What direction will this project take place?Below is a map provided by the contractor with details on the direction of the work:What is the public right-of-way (ROW)?The ROW is land reserved for public use, including streets, sidewalks, and utility access. Even if it’s adjacent to private property, it remains under city jurisdiction. To view the ROW, you can access the map for Pinellas County’s Property Appraiser:  https://www.pcpao.gov/What if I’ve covered a manhole near my property?If a manhole is located in the public right-of-way or utility easement and has been covered by landscaping, pavers, or other materials, those obstructions will be removed by the City’s contractor. The City is not responsible for replacing or restoring these materials. This authority is granted under Florida Statute 337.401, which allows local governments to regulate and maintain utilities within public rights-of-way.Will I be notified before work begins near my property?Yes. The contractor may provide door-hangers to affected properties. Additionally, the City will provide advance notice through email, social media and/or the city website. Please ensure your contact information is up to date.How long will this project take?About a year but may vary depending on location and weather conditions. The City will provide updates as the project progresses.Will this work cause an increase in pests near my home?You may notice a temporary increase in pest activity—such as rodents or insects—during the sewer inspection and cleaning process. This is because their underground habitats are being disturbed. While this is a normal and short-term effect of the work, we recommend keeping outdoor areas clean and sealed, and contacting a pest control professional if needed. The City is taking steps to minimize disruption, but some activity is unavoidable during this essential maintenance.Who can I contact with questions or concerns?Please reach out to the City’s Public Services department at (727) 363-9243.Project HistoryProject Update as of November 1, 2025       Project Update as of January 21, 2026     

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Feature Film: Mercy on May 15, 2026

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"Event date: May 15, 2026 Event Time: 12:00 PM - 01:40 PMLocation: 365 73rd AveSt. Pete Beach, FL 33706"

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"City Council Meeting The City Council will hold a meeting on Tuesday, June 11, 2024 at 6:00 PM in the City Hall Auditorium."

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"NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of St. Pete Beach, Florida, will hold a Public Hearing to consider the following Ordinance: ORDINANCE 2024-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ST. PETE BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE VI, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES, SECTION 2-137, ENTITLED “PLANNING BOARD”; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A Public Hearing will be held at City Hall, 155 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard. All interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the Ordinance. The Ordinance may be examined at the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 155 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach, Florida, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday."

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