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From beach restoration to countywide road construction, The Wave newsletter delivers the most important news from Pinellas County Government to your inbox each month.
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In this month’s edition
Get Help Applying for People First Hurricane Recovery Assistance
If you need help applying for the People First Hurricane Recovery Programs but can’t make it out to the two main help centers, program staff are visiting city buildings, community centers and libraries for one-day events each week. Case workers are on hand at these pop-up sites to review documents, answer questions and help you submit your application for one of our five recovery programs.
Note: if you already submitted an application, staff at these locations will not be able to give you a status update. A case manager will contact you when there is an update.
Visit our website for a full calendar of pop-up locations and dates. More dates will be added in the coming weeks.
You can also visit the regular People First Help Centers Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the North County location at 2600 McCormick Drive, Suite 100, Clearwater, or South County offices at 5000 Park Street N, Suite 4, St. Petersburg.
Other ways to get information or apply:
- Visit recover.pinellas.gov
- Call 727-606-3307 (Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)Â
If you live in the city of St. Petersburg, visit the Sunrise St. Petersburg website for information on the city’s recovery programs.

Also in this edition
- Federal Government Shutdown Resources
- Answering Your Beach Nourishment Questions
- Holiday Lights opens Nov. 28
- No body, no crime: Pumpkin Edition
- More memories, less waste this holiday season
- Adopt-a-tree Program Makes Lealman Greener
- Join the Pinellas County Team!
- Visit St. Pete-Clearwater wants to hear from residents too!
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