Public Works Department
The Public Works Department manages environmental, stormwater and transportation systems to provide a safe, sustainable and vibrant community for the people of Pinellas County.
Quick Facts
Did you know that Public Works publishes a schedule of its upcoming mosquito treatments? Check out the Mosquito Truck and Aerial Treatments map to see when your area is scheduled.
Pinellas County Public Works is dedicated to improving safety, protecting the environment and enhancing the quality of life in our community. Whether it’s maintaining our bridges, treating acreage for mosquito prevention or moving traffic along our roadways, Public Works is managing, improving and preserving our valuable infrastructure and environmental resources. LEARN MORE!
Flood insurance premium discounts for unincorporated Pinellas County increased from 35% to 40%, providing an estimated total savings of $10 million to residents and businesses! The discount went into effect on April 1, 2024, due to an improvement in the County’s rating from Class 3 to Class 2 in the National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System.
News & Stories
View All NewsFinal storm debris collection schedule announced for unincorporated areas
Pinellas County’s contractor expects to complete its first pass of storm debris collections in the unincorporated areas before Thanksgiving. After Thanksgiving, the…
- October 13, 2024 BCC Chair Kathleen Peters meets with President, federal officials
- October 4, 2024 With spike in mosquito-borne illness detection, take extra care
- September 6, 2024 Pass-a-Grille beach nourishment advances to next phase
- September 3, 2024 County and partners break ground on High Point Community Park
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- About Public Works
- Public Works Asset Profile [What we maintain]
- Public Works By the Numbers [Infographic]
- Pinellas County Infrastructure Report Card
- Sustainability and Resiliency
- Working for the Public Good [Public Works Dept. video]