Executive Orders
Pinellas County Emergency Operations Center Executive Orders
Resolution 20-36, April 28, 2020
Resolution 20-36. Order signed April 28, 2020, implementing the Pinellas Cares Financial Assistance due to the effects experienced in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resolution 20-37, April 28, 2020
Resolution 20-37. Order passed April 28, 2020, implementing the Pinellas Cares Small Business Grant program to certain organizations affected by COVID-19.
Resolution 20-31, April 21, 2020
Resolution 20-31. Order signed April 21, 2020, extending the state of local emergency and keeping the Pinellas County "Safer at Home" resolution in effect in response to COVID-19.
Resolution 20-16, April 17, 2020
Resolution 20-16, Emergency Order No. 20-5. Order signed April 17, 2020, requiring electronic payment of Pinellas County Solid Waste Department fees and rescinding certain fee waivers in response to COVID-19.
Resolution 20-16, April 17, 2020
Resolution No. 20-16, Emergency Order No. 20-2. Order passed on April 17, 2020, requiring electronic payment for Pinellas County Solid Waste Department fees and rescinding fee waivers.
Resolution 20-28, April 16, 2020
Resolution 20-28. Order passed on April 16, 2020, extending the state of local emergency in Pinellas County until April 24, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resolution 20-29, April 16, 2020
Resolution 20-29. Order signed April 16, 2020, authorizing the county administrator to certify that Pinellas County is eligible for Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funding.
Resolution 20-27, April 13, 2020
Resolution 20-27. Order signed April 13, 2020, declaring and extending a state of local emergency in Pinellas County in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Safer-At-Home Guidance, April 9, 2020
Guidance from the State of Florida and Pinellas County for residents in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emergency Order No. 20-3, April 3, 2020
Resolution 20-16 and 20-20, Emergency Order No. 20-3. Order signed April 3, 2020, declaring a local state of emergency in Pinellas County and establishing "Safer at Home" requirements for the Board of County Commissioners in response to COVID-19.