Pinellas County - proper PLUS

Open Issues: 27 Closed Issues: 18,350 Acknowledged Issues: 526
  • 1776 Brookside Blvd Largo, FL 33770, USA - Harbor Bluffs
    needs to be ramped and also needs a sea wall at the water before decks were built . There was also wooden decks built in the back and side that weren't permitted... per waterfront property is only supposed to have a deck 10 percent of total frontage. and is way more . there is dirt piled up on sides of fences around premise.
  • 21 Franklin Ct S St Petersburg, FL, 33711, USA - St. Petersburg
    boat
  • 483 32nd Ave N Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33704 - St. Petersburg
    A boat owner has parked their boat trailer on the street at the intersection of fifth Street and 32nd Ave., North. This boat trailer with the boat removed as well as the boat on the trailer have been parked in the same spot for 4 to 5 weeks. I believe it’s a hazard for people turning east onto 32nd Ave. north because the trailer is hard to see at night and it’s parked very close to the intersection. I think the boat owner should be asked to park the trailer in his yard or behind his house, where there seems to be ample room.
  • Huge pot hole at boat launch
  • 500-698 35th Ave N St Petersburg, FL, 33704, USA - St. Petersburg
    Alley (between 35th Ave N and 34th Ave N is blocked (city's repairing sewer lines). Trash cans were swapped for smaller rolling cans and left on 35th AVE N. (between 4th street and 5th street).
    These are overflowing as they haven't yet been emptied (been a week or more) - please send a sanitation truck to empty our trash cans. Thank you.
  • Bayshore Dr Se Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33701 - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    The Bayside Fountain and "Gardens" (donated by the James family) is an embarrassment. The fountain has only worked once in a year. There are no gardens in the area. I've seen folks wash up in the fountain. It's filthy. Also, there is often trash on the ground in this area, and when the tide is out there there is garbage in the water. There are quite a few bricks around the fountain missing, and I've tripped there walking with a cane. This area is a draw for residents and tourists alike. It is located in front of the Dali/Mahaffey/Rowdies jewel along the waterfront. The trail along the water is actively used daily. Is this how we want to present our beautiful city to others? Think about the south side of the city once in awhile. I guarantee that if the fountain was located on the north side, it would be operative every single day.
  • 250–272 Mirror Lake Dr N Saint Petersburg FL 33701, United States - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    there are 20 some people with all of their belongings thrown everywhere. After the picnic homeless delivery of food and the trash cans are full. It’s a nightmare of drug people laying everywhere.
  • 27.78584 -82.62347 - Historic Old Northeast
    Is the city permitting this? I've seen golf carts, scooters and now trucks parked in the park. Someone sunbathing is going to get ran over. Vehicles don't belong in the park.
  • 525 Mirror Lake Dr N Saint Petersburg FL 33701, United States - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    this pile of homeless belongings has been here an entire week. No one has moved it please remove it. Thank you.
  • 445–519 Fifth Ave Ne Saint Petersburg FL 33701, United States - Downtown Neighborhood Association

    In response to the closed “Request ID #18088434 and #17804363” which does not allow me to respond, I would like an explanation as to why the city selectively chooses when to quote and enforce certain laws. If laws are being cited to close this issue, shouldn’t they also be consistently enforced in all applicable situations? Please clarify this inconsistency.

    . I would like to point out that Florida law prohibits counties and municipalities from allowing regular camping or sleeping on public property unless specific areas are designated for such purposes. The law states:

    “The bill prohibits a county or municipality from authorizing or otherwise allowing any person from regularly engaging in public camping or sleeping on any public property, public building, or public right-of-way under the county or municipality’s jurisdiction unless the county designates property for such purposes.”

    As this issue potentially involves public property, I believe it warrants further attention under this legislation. I understand the need to include personal information for Code Compliance complaints as per Senate Bill 60. However, if you’re going to quote the law regarding public camping and sleeping, but choose not to enforce the requirements of another law Governor DeSantis signed, you cannot selectively pick and choose sides. I would like an explanation for this inconsistenc

    This is a legitimate SeeClickFix report, and similar issues at this location were successfully addressed and resolved through this forum last year. A city official left a notice and removed left belongings on this exact bench. However, it appears this specific request is being protected and given special treatment. I request a response from a supervisor to clarify why this inconsistency is occurring and how it will be addressed moving forward.y.

  • Yet again the park is filled with homeless sleeping there and making a mess, the law banning this has been in effect since October, do something about it like youre supposed to. As according to this article you are fully responsible for enforcement:

    https://www.wusf.org/politics-issues/2025-01-02/florida-law-banning-sleeping-camping-public-people-can-sue-municipalities

  • Historic Old Northeast St Petersburg, FL, USA - Historic Old Northeast
    Broken reuse water pipe. Large volumes of reuse water with high amounts of nutrients being discharged directly to the bay. Has been ongoing for several days. The leak should be reported to appropriate enforcement agencies.